[1311] Vorgeschichte der Indo-Europaer, pp. 126-141.
[1312] Gen. xi. 4.
[1313] E.g., Tiglathpileser I., col. vii. ll. 102, 103; Meissner, Altbabylonisches Privatrecht, no. 46; Nebopolassar Cylinder (Hilprecht, Old Babylonian Inscriptions, i. 1, pls. 32, 33), col. i. l. 38. Or 'as high as mountains'; e.g., Nebuchadnezzar II., IR. 58, col. viii. ll. 61-63; and so frequently the Neo-Babylonian kings.
[1314] Kosmologie, pp. [185]-195.
[1315] Or Kharsag-gal-kurkura; see p. [558].
[1317] Ekurrâti; Delitzsch, Assyr. Handwörterbuch, p. 718b.
[1318] IR. 35, no. 3, 22.
[1319] See below.
[1320] Hebrew Bamôth. Through the opposition of the Hebrew prophets, the term acquires distasteful associations that were originally foreign to it.