[[389]] Ezekiel,, i, 15-28.

[[390]] Ezekiel, x, 11-5.

[[391]] Also called "Amrita".

[[392]] The Mahabharata (Adi Parva), Sections xxxiii-iv.

[[393]] Another way of spelling the Turkish name which signifies "village of the pass". The deep "gh" guttural is not usually attempted by English speakers. A common rendering is "Bog-haz' Kay-ee", a slight "oo" sound being given to the "a" in "Kay"; the "z" sound is hard and hissing.

[[394]] The Land of the Hittites, J. Garstang, pp. 178 et seq.

[[395]] Ibid., p. 173.

[[396]] Adonis, Attis, Osiris, chaps. v and vi.

[[397]] Daniel, iii, 1-26.

[[398]] The story that Abraham hung an axe round the neck of Baal after destroying the other idols is of Jewish origin.