560
E. Schrader. "K. A. T." s. 66, 67.
561
Schrader, loc. cit. s. 20, 21.
562
"Records of the Past," 3, 79.
563
Ménant, loc. cit. p. 89.
564
Ménant, p. 93.
565
G. Rawlinson, "Monarch." 22, 94.
566
G. Rawlinson, "Monarch." 12, 340.
567
Ménant, loc. cit. p. 67.
568
G. Rawlinson, "Monarch." 12, 319; 22, 97.
569
G. Smith, "Discov." pp. 91, 141, 252.
570
Sayce, "Records of the Past," pp. 94, 95.
571
According to the inscription of Kurkh in the year 856; according to the obelisk 854 B.C.
572
Ménant, "Ann." p. 107.
573
Bin-hidri is read by E. Schrader and others. Rimmon-hidri by Sayce. As the god Bin was also called Rimmon, the ideogram of the name may be read one way or the other. The Books of the Kings call the contemporary of Ahab, Benhadad. For farther information, see p. 247, note.
574
Sayce, "Records," 3, 100.
575
E. Schrader, "Keilinschriften und A. T." s. 94 ff., 101, 102; Ménant, loc. cit. pp. 99, 113.
576
Ménant, "Ann." p. 115.
577
Vol. i. 257. Ménant, "Babyl." p. 135.
578
Inscriptions on the bulls in Ménant, "Ann." p. 114.
579
E. Schrader, loc. cit. s. 103; above, p. 251.
580
Communication from E. Schrader; cf. Deuteron. iii. 9.
581
E. Schrader, "K. A. T." s. 106, 107.
582
Cf. above, p. 257.
583
Inscription of the obelisk and the bulls in Ménant, "Ann." 99, 114.
584
Ménant, loc. cit. p. 101.