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'Transactions of the Bombay Geographical Society, from January 1847 to May 1849. Edited by the Secretary. Volume VIII.' [‎353] (462/496)

The record is made up of 1 volume (466 pages). It was created in 1847-1849. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Records and Private Papers Documents collected in a private capacity. .

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the edge of the elevation. Near the southern peak of Olivet,—the
supposed mountain of corruption, or offence,—I found a small mound of
masonry, covered with earth, evidently of high antiquity, which may
possibly mark the site of one of Solomon’s high places to Moloch. Near
it lay a small but perfect pillar of fine-grained polished limestone eight
feet long—diameter of base one foot six inches, and of the top one foot
four inches : the filleted base and capital strikingly resembled those of
the pillars in the older synagogues of the Jews. It certainly was not of
any known order of Roman or Grecian architecture. The base and
capital were hewn out of the same block, and not separated from the
shafts: the height of the former was one foot three inches, and of the
latter one foot one inch.
Route from Anathoth to Hal —From Anathoth we descended a steep
rugged declivity to the bottom of a Wadi A seasonal or intermittent watercourse, or the valley in which it flows. which our guide, an Arab of the
country, called Wadi A seasonal or intermittent watercourse, or the valley in which it flows. -es-Sennam, f ^ ^ (j—the Yalley of Idols, but
which Dr. Robinson has written E§ Selam, and which runs north-easterly
into Wadi A seasonal or intermittent watercourse, or the valley in which it flows. Far ah ; the descent occupied nine minutes. At the bottom is
the channel of a winter torrent, which follows the course of the Wadi A seasonal or intermittent watercourse, or the valley in which it flows. to
the valley of the Jordan. It was then dry, and we pursued its rugged bed
for some distance, leaving on the right the Wadi A seasonal or intermittent watercourse, or the valley in which it flows. Bir Ajal lU-
marked by a green verdant patch. The steep south side of the Wadi A seasonal or intermittent watercourse, or the valley in which it flows.
seemed flagged with great smooth slabs of grey limestone, divided by
countless fissures. The inclined surface of these planes added to their
smoothness, renders the descent difficult to horses. W e turned up the
left or N. side of the Wadi A seasonal or intermittent watercourse, or the valley in which it flows. , and after a slight ascent and descent, as
cended to Hizmeh, which stands on the summit of its left bank, apparent
ly in a lower position than Anathoth, from which it bears N. 20 E.,
distant fifty minutes, or about three miles by the road. The direct dis
tance I calculate at about one and a haif miles.
Hizmeh I take to be the Azmaveth of Benjanim, mDny,—the
kfaad of the Septuagint. It is first mentioned in scripture by Ezra
(ii. 23-24) in his enumeration of the principal persons who returned
from Babylon, in connexion with Anathoth. “ Tire men of Anat lot u
an hundred twenty and eight, the children of Azmaveth forty and two
Nehemiah, (vii. 27, 28,) in a similar enumeration, places these tv
towns together, and in describing (xii. 27, 28, 29) the "on of the
new wall of Jerusalem, he states that “ The sons of the sin
gathered themselves together, out of the plain country round about
Jerusalem, and from the villages of Netophatln; also from the house ’

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Transactions of the Bombay Geographical Society, from January 1847 to May 1849. Edited by the Secretary. Volume VIII.

Publication details: Bombay: Printed at The Times' Press, by James Chesson, 1849.

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1 volume (466 pages)
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This volume contains a table of contents giving headings and page references. There is an index to Volumes I-XVII (1836-1864) in a separate volume (ST 393, index).

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