[347] The old camp at Tellilia above a valley west of Skopos is quite possibly one of those made in 70 A. D. See my description (“Mem. Survey West Pal.,” iii. p. 161).
[348] “Wars,” V. ii. 3–5, iii. 2.
[349] This passage (“Wars,” V. vi. 3) indicates the Aramaic original of the book. The Greek translator renders eben “son,” instead of “stone.”
[350] “Hist.,” V. xi. xii.
[351] “Wars,” V. vii. 2-xi. 4.
[352] Ibid., V. vi. 2, vii. 3, ix. 2, xi. 4.
[353] Ibid., Preface, 1.
[354] “Ant.,” XIII. viii. 2.
[355] “Wars,” V. ix. 3, 4.