[1057] The one published by the writer.

[1058] Hammurabi is the conqueror of Palestine mentioned in Gen. xlv. under the name Amraphel. See, e.g., Hommel, Altisraelitische Ueberlieferung, p. 106.

[1059] Num. xxi. 14. The 'song of Deborah' (Judges, v.) belongs to this collection. For further specimens of Babylonian war-songs, see Hommel, ib. pp. 180-190,—all dealing with the memorable Hammurabi period.

[1060] K. 1282, Harper, ib., pp. 432 seq., and King's fragment, Zeitschrift für Assyriologie, xl. 60, 61.

[1061] The gods of vegetation are mentioned.

[1062] I.e., give wisdom to the one who honors me.

[1063] Text 'Dibbarra.'

[1064] See above, p. [114].

[1065] As Mr. King has shown (Zeitschrift für Assyriologie, xi. 53). See above, p. [269].

[1066] Deut. vi. 9.