[Footnote 14234: See especially, ch. xxviii. 2, 12.]
[Footnote 14235: Ibid. verses 2-10, 17, 18.]
[Footnote 14236: Ezek. xxvii. 26.]
[Footnote 14237: Herod. vii. 44, 96, 100, 128.]
[Footnote 14238: Ibid. ii. 161; vii. 98; Ezra iii. 7.]
[Footnote 14239: Menander, Fr. 2.]
[Footnote 14240: Herod. ii. 182.]
[Footnote 14241: Ibid. i. 201-214; Ctesias, Ex. Pers. Sec. 6-8.]
[Footnote 14242: Herod. i. 177; Arrian, Exp. Alex. iii. 27.]
[Footnote 14243: Herod. i. 201-214; Ctes. Ex. Pers. l.s.c.]
[Footnote 14244: Ezra i. 1-11.]
[Footnote 14245: Kenrick, Phoenicia, p. 393.]
[Footnote 14246: Herod. iii. 19, 34.]
[Footnote 14247: Ezra iii. 7.]
[Footnote 14248: Ezra iii. 7.]
[Footnote 14249: Herod. i. 153.]
[Footnote 14250: Ibid. ii. 177.]
[Footnote 14251: See Berosus, ap. Joseph. Ant. Jud. x. 11, Sec. 1.]
[Footnote 14252: Hence the sacred writers speak of the Assyrians and Babylonians as “God’s northern army,” “a people from the north country.” (Jer. i. 15; vi. 22; Ezek. xxvi. 7; Joel ii. 20, &c.)]
[Footnote 14253: See Herod. iii. 5.]
[Footnote 14254: Ibid. ii. 159.]
[Footnote 14255: Ibid. ii. 161.]
[Footnote 14256: Ibid. ii. 182.]
[Footnote 14257: Herod. ii. 150, 154; iii. 11.]
[Footnote 14258: Ibid. iii. 19.]
[Footnote 14259: Ibid. vii. 98; viii. 67, Sec. 2; Diod. Sic. xvi. 42, Sec. 2; xvii. 47, Sec. 1; Arrian, Exp. Alex. ii. 13, 15, &c.]
[Footnote 14260: Herod. iii. 19.]
[Footnote 14261: Ezek. xxix. 10.]
[Footnote 14262: Herod. iii. 17.]
[Footnote 14263: Herod. iii. 19.]
[Footnote 14264: Ibid.]
[Footnote 14265: Kenrick, Phoenicia, p. 394.]
[Footnote 14266: Diod. Sic. xvi. 41.]
[Footnote 14267: Kenrick, p. 391, note 3.]
[Footnote 14268: Herod. iii. 91.]
[Footnote 14269: Diod. Sic. xvi. 41, Sec. 2.]
[Footnote 14270: Herod. v. 52.]
[Footnote 14271: See the author’s Herodotus, iv. 30, note 1.]
[Footnote 14272: Herod. vii. 28.]
[Footnote 14273: Ibid. iv. 166.]
[Footnote 14274: Herod. v. 37-104.]
[Footnote 14275: Phoenicia could furnish 300 triremes, Cyprus 150, Ionia at this time 283 (Herod. vi. 8), AEolis at least 70 (ibid.), Caria the same number (ib. vii. 93)—total, 873. Against these Darious could only have mustered 200 from Egypt (ib. vii. 89), 100 from Cilicia (ib. 91), 50 from Lycia (ib. 92), and 30 from Pamphylia (ib. 91)—total, 380.]
[Footnote 14276: Herod. i. 28, 176; Appian, Bell. Civ. iv. 80.]
[Footnote 14277: Herod. iii. 14-16, 27-29, 37, &c.]


