adored the Serpent in the Desert, [226];

adopted the Solar religion of Canaan, [227], [240–2];

their history begins with the conquest of Canaan, [232];

remained Nomads some time after leaving Egypt, [232];

abandoned Nomadism on passing the Jordan, [233];

took social and political institutions from the Phenicians, [242];

forgot the fact of their original polytheism and set

back the origin of Jahveism to Abraham or even Adam, [433];

compared but did not identify heroes with the Sun, [443]

Hebron, legends of the Patriarchs localised at, [278–80];