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Light on the Old Testament from Babel. By Albert T. Clay, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Semitic Philology and Archaeology, etc., in the University of Pennsylvania. (Philadelphia: The Sunday School Times Company, 1907.)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1907

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page 739 note 1 Concerning these rulers I said, some years ago, it seemed impossible that (as has been suggested) the tablets in question should refer to Tidal, Arioch, and Chedorlaomer, but not the same Tidal, Arioch, and Chedorlaomer as are mentioned in Genesis.

page 739 note 2 Proceedings of the Society of Biblical Archeology, Nov. 1892, pp. 1315Google Scholar; Journal of the Victoria Institute, 1895, p. 26.Google Scholar

page 740 note 1 Assyriological Gleanings, i, by the writer.

page 740 note 2 Possibly = ‘On whose side?’

page 740 note 3 The Babylonian Expedition of the University of Pennsylvania, vol. ix.Google Scholar