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Chapter VI

, § 8.

[235] Some scholars think the words are a distorted repetition of “in Millo,” which was accidentally repeated by a scribe.

[236] Bliss and Dickie, _Excavations at Jerusalem_, 1894-1897, _passim_, and p. 319, ff.

[237] For “Bethso,” see Josephus, _Wars of the Jews_, V, iv, 2.

[238] See J. E. Hanauer, _Walks about Jerusalem_, London, 1910, 88, 89.

[239] The writer is well aware that the name Moriah for this part of the hill rests on slender evidence, but he employs it nevertheless as a convenient term, since it is well understood by readers of the Bible.

[240] Warren and Conder, _Jerusalem_, pp. 148-158.

[241] See