85 \/A-tlaj, unsuffering.

86 The Chaldaic )x/w@byt@

. The Hebrew is hb/t@'

, Sept. kibwto/j, Vulg. arca.

87 [Elucidation V.]

88 Eph. v. 23.

89 1 Cor. xi. 3; 2 Cor. xi. 31.

90 And the whole place is very correctly called the Logeum (logei=on), since everything in heaven has been created and arranged in accordance with right reason (lo/goij) and proportion (Philo, vol. iii. p. 195, Bohn's translation).

91 1 Cor. xii. 11.

92 i.e., the oracular breastplate.

93 Lev. xvi. 23, 24.

94 [Kaye, p. 181.]

95 This line has given commentators considerable trouble. Diodorus says that the Telchimes-fabled sons of Ocean-were the first inhabitants of Rhodes.

96 su/nesij. Sylburgius, with much probability, conjectures su/ndesij, binding together.

97 Be/du, Za/y, Xqw/n, Plh=ktron, Sfi/gc. Knaczbi/, Xqu/pthj, Flegmo/j, Drw/y. On the interpretation of which, much learning and ingenuity have been expended.

98 [See valuable references and note on the Sibylline and Orphic sayings. Leighton, Works, vol. vi. pp. 131, 178.]

99 Orpheus.

100 Lev. xi; Deut. xiv.

101 Ps. xviii. 25, 26.

102 [Epistle of Barnabas, vol. i, p. 143, 144. S.]

103 Ex. xv. 1.

104 Ex. xxi. 33, 36.

105 Isa. i. 3.

106 Matt. xi. 13; Luke xvi. 16.

107 Mark i. 7; Luke iii. 16; John i. 27.

108 2 Cor. vi. 14, 15.

109 2 Cor. vi. 17, 18.