[11] Tel Hum—the mound of 'Hum. Capernaum—the village of na-hum.
[12] B. J., iii. x. 8.
[13] Dean Stanley reminds us that as a rule the hill tribes of a country hold out longest against an invader, but in the case of Canaan the nations of the plain, possessing horses and chariots, which the Israelites were destitute of, had the advantage.—Sin. and Pal.
[14] Jud. Bell. v. iv. i.
[15] 2 Chron. xxxii. 30; I Kings viii. 1.
[16] I Kings ii. 10; xi. 43, &c.
[17] 'Sketch of Jerusalem,' p. 103.
[18] Robinson, Bib. Res. i. 293.
[19] Jos. Ant. xiv. iv. 3.
[20] 'Dictionary of the Bible,' Art. Jerusalem