[398] See my drawing in “Mem. Survey West Pal.,” Jerusalem vol., p. 406.

[399] The Latin is given in “Mem. Survey West Pal.,” Jerusalem vol., p. 427.

[400] Dion Cassius, lxix. 12.

[401] They are reproduced by Madden, from de Saulcy, “Numismatique Judaīque,” plates xv.-xviii.

[402] Jerome, “Epist.,” 49, ad Paulin.; Eusebius, “Life of Constantine,” iii. 25.

[403] Eusebius, “Demonstr. Evang.,” viii. 3; Cyril, “Catech. Lect.,” xvi. 18; Mic. iii. 12.

[404] The ancient wall south of the Holy Sepulchre Cathedral may be of this age. It is of large stones, some of which are drafted. It runs east and west, but is not founded on rock, though the base is 18 feet below the present surface. Probably the rock is 20 or 30 feet lower still on this line, and the wall is described as standing on debris. Pal. Expl. Fund Quarterly, April 1894, p. 146. It is not of necessity a wall of the city.

[405] Bliss, “Excav. at Jer.,” 1898, pp. 228, 249.

[406] “Mem. West Pal. Survey,” Jerusalem vol., p. 424; Waddington, “Inscript.,” Nos. 1829, 1854, 1897, 2032. Another occurs in the Tombs of the Prophets, “Courage, Eutherius, no one is immortal.” Pal. Expl. Fund Quarterly, Jan. 1901, p. 22.

[407] See back, [p. 63].