[263] [Greek: Diabasi de ton Kephisson bomos estin archaios Meilichiou
Dios]. Pausanias. l. 1. p. 9.
[264] Pausanias. l. 2. p. 154.
[265] Pausanias. l. 2. p. 132.
[266] Pausanias. l. 10. p. 897.
[267] Pausanias. l. 7. p. 573.
[268] The country of the Amalekites is called the land of Ham. 1
Chronicles. c. 4. v. 40.
[269] 1 Kings. c. 11. v. 33.
[270] I will cut off the remnant of Baal from this place, and the name of
the Chamerims with the priests; and them that worship the host of heaven
upon the house tops, and them that worship, and that swear by the Lord, and
that swear by _Malcham_. Zephaniah. c. 1. v. 4.
[271] Judges. c. 1. v. 10. Joshua. c. 15. v. 13. Deuteronomy. c. 2. v. 21.
Joshua. c. 11. v. 22. and c. 13. v. 12.
The priests at the Elusinian mysteries were called [Greek: anaktotelestai].
Clement. Alex. Cohort. p. 16.
[272] Pausanias. l. 1. p. 87. It was in the island Lade before Miletus. The
author adds, when the bones were discovered. [Greek: Autika de logos elthen
es tous pollous Geruonou tou Chrusaorou einai men ton nekron--ktl--kai
cheimarrhon te potamon Okeanon ekaloun].
See Cicero de Nat. Deor. l. 3. of Anaces, [Greek: Anaktes. Tous Dios
kourous Anakas hoi Athenaioi prosegoreusan]. Plutarch. Numa.
[273] Michael Psellus. p. 10.
[274] Psalm 28. v. 1. Deuteron. c. 32. v. 15. Isaiah. c. 17 v.10. Psalm 78.
v. 35. It is often styled Selah.
[275] Isaiah. c. 23. v. 8.
[276] Genesis. c. 17. v. 15.
[277] Tobit. c. 1. v. 22.
[278] Esther. c. 1. v. 16.
[279] Joshua. c. 13. v. 3. [Hebrew: SRNY]. Judges. c. 16. v. 5.
In Samuel they are styled Sarnaim. 1. c. 29. v. 7.
[280] Ostrum Sarranum.
[281] Jeremiah. c. 39. v. 3.
[282] Isaiah. c. 37. v. 4. Jeremiah. c. 39. v. 3.
[283] It is sometimes expressed Saronas.
Est et regio Saronas, sive [Greek: drumos]. Reland. Palaestina. p. 188. Any
place sacred to the Deity Saron was liable to have this name: hence we find
plains so called in the Onomasticon of Eusebius. [Greek: Ho Saron--he apo
tou orous Thabor epi ten Tiberiada limnen chora].
[284] Plin. l. 4. c. 8.
[285] Lilius Gyraldus. Syntag. 4. p. 170. from Pausanias, and Aristides in
Themistoclem.
[286] [Greek: Saronia, Artemis; Achaioi]. Hesych. She was, by the Persians,
named Sar-Ait. [Greek: Saretis, Artemis; hoi Persai]. ibidem.
[287] Pausanias. l. 2. p. 189.
[288] Pausanias. l. 2. p. 181.
[289] Callimachus calls the island Asterie [Greek: kakon saron. As
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