[78] From Wilson and Warren, The Recovery of Jerusalem, p. 298 (1871).
[79] M. de Vogüé, Le Temple de Jérusalem, p. 3.
[80] M. de Vogüé, Le Temple de Jérusalem, pp. 21 and 22.
[81] This name is at present given to a building which has nothing in common with this door of the Temple.—M. de Vogüé, Le Temple de Jérusalem, p. 12, note.
[82] a, Ophel.—b, Bridge.—c, Tyropœon.—d, Causeway.—e, Tower of Baris or Antonia.—f, Portico.—g, Court of the Gentiles.—h, Court of the women.—k, Court of Israel.—l, Altar of burnt-offerings.—m, Court of the priests.—n, Solomon’s porch. o, Moat called Birket Israîl. pp, Double gate and triple gate.—q, Golden gate.—r, Kedron valley.
[83] M. de Vogüé, Le Temple, p. 56.
[84] M. de Vogüé, Le Temple, p. 37.
[85] M. de Vogüé, Le Temple, p. 58.
[86] 1 Kings vii. 49-50.
[87] Procopius, De Bello Vandalico, ii., chap. 9; Theophanes, Chronographia, p. 168, and Georg. Cedrenus, Hist. Comp., p. 606 (Ed. Bonn, 1833)