[Footnote 18: The Hebrew month Ab.]
[Footnote 19: In the text, "Kummuhi" and "Muski.">[
[Footnote 20: Dr. Hincks was of opinion that Lamaman meant "nobody"; and that "Son of Lamaman" was a delicate way of indicating a man was of low origin. Norr. Dict., p. 690.]
[Footnote 21: Assyrian, "Khabur." This may be the Chebar mentioned in the
Prophet Ezekiel. Schultens, however (in his Geogr.), mentions another
Chaboras which flows into the Tigris.]
[Footnote 22: In the north of Mesopotamia.]
[Footnote 23: Literally, to my back.]
[Footnote 24: Compare 2 Mace. vii. 7 for a somewhat similar proceeding.
The custom may also be alluded to in Mic. iii. 3.]
[Footnote 25: Compare Ps. lxxiv. 3, "Lift up thy feet," etc.]
[Footnote 26: About 882 B.C.]
[Footnote 27: Near the modern Diarbekir, on the road to the sources of the
Supnat.]