History of Phoenicia eBook

George Rawlinson
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 508 pages of information about History of Phoenicia.

History of Phoenicia eBook

George Rawlinson
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 508 pages of information about History of Phoenicia.

[Footnote 14194:  Ibid. verse 11.]

[Footnote 14195:  Ibid. verse 9.]

[Footnote 14196:  Ibid. xxviii. 2-5.]

[Footnote 14197:  Ezek. xxvii. 3-6, and 25.]

[Footnote 14198:  See the author’s History of Ancient Egypt, ii. 472, note 1.]

[Footnote 14199:  Herod. ii. 159; 2 Kings xxiii. 29; 2 Chron. xxxv. 20-24.]

[Footnote 14200:  Herod. ii. 157.]

[Footnote 14201:  See Jer. xlvii. 1.  Gaza, however, may not have been taken till the campaign of B.C. 608.]

[Footnote 14202:  Herod. i. 105 raises the suspicion that Askelon, which was nearer Egypt than Ashdod, may have belonged to Psamatik I.]

[Footnote 14203:  Ibid. ii. 159.]

[Footnote 14204:  2 Kings xxiii. 19; 2 Chron. xxxiv. 6.]

[Footnote 14205:  History of Ancient Egypt, ii. 228.]

[Footnote 14206:  Judg. iv. 15; v. 19.]

[Footnote 14207:  2 Chron. xxxv. 21.]

[Footnote 14208:  See Jer. xlvi. 2.]

[Footnote 14209:  Berosus, Fr. 1; 2 Kings xxiv. 7.]

[Footnote 14210:  Herod. iv. 42.]

[Footnote 14211:  Ibid. ii. 112.]

[Footnote 14212:  Berosus, l.s.c.]

[Footnote 14213:  Habakkuk, i. 6-10.]

[Footnote 14214:  Jer. xlvi. 3, 4.]

[Footnote 14215:  Ibid. verse 5.]

[Footnote 14216:  Ibid. verse 6.]

[Footnote 14217:  Jer. xlvi. 10.]

[Footnote 14218:  Ibid. verse 16.]

[Footnote 14219:  Ibid. verse 21.]

[Footnote 14220:  Stanley, Lectures on the Jewish Church, ii. 455.]

[Footnote 14221:  Ibid.]

[Footnote 14222:  Berosus, l.s.c.  The extreme haste of the return is indicated by the fact, which is noted, that Nebuchadnezzer himself, with a few light troops, took the short cut across the desert, while his army, with its prisoners, pursued the more usual route through the valley of the Orontes, by Aleppo to Carchemish, and then along the course of the Euphrates.]

[Footnote 14223:  See History of Ancient Egypt, ii. 480.]

[Footnote 14224:  Habak. i. 6.]

[Footnote 14225:  Menander ap.  Joseph. Contr.  Ap. i. 21.]

[Footnote 14226:  Ezek. xxvii. 8, 9, 11.]

[Footnote 14227:  So Joseph. l.s.c.  Mr. Kenrick disputes the date on account of Ezek. xxvi. 2, which he thinks must refer to the final siege and capture of Jerusalem; but the reference may be to the breaking of the power of Judaea, either by Neco in B.C. 608 or by Nebuchadnezzar in B.C. 605.]

[Footnote 14228:  2 Kings xxiv. 2; 2 Chr. xxxvi. 6.]

[Footnote 14229:  Ezek. xxviii. 21-23.]

[Footnote 14230:  Menander, l.s.c.]

[Footnote 14231:  Ezek. xxvi. 8-12.]

[Footnote 14232:  Isaiah xliii. 14; AEschyl. Pers. l. 54.]

[Footnote 14233:  As Kenrick (Phoenicia, p. 390).]

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