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<p> ( | <p> ( κλίμακος Τύρου , <i> ''''' klı́makos ''''' </i> <i> ''''' Túrou ''''' </i> ): Given. in 1 [[Maccabees]] 11:59 as the northern limit of the territory placed under the authority of Simon [[Thassi]] the [[Maccabee]] by [[Antiochus]] 6 (Theos), in the year 143 BC. The statement of [[Josephus]] ( <i> Bj </i> , II, x, 2) that it was 100 furlongs North of Ptolemais, and a similar indication of position in the [[Jerusalem]] [[Talmud]] ( <i> [[Ab]] Zar </i> 19) lead us to identify it with <i> ''''' Rās ''''' </i> - <i> ''''' en ''''' </i> - <i> ''''' Naḳūrah ''''' </i> and not with <i> ''''' Rās ''''' </i> - <i> ''''' el ''''' </i> - <i> ''''' ‛Abyaḍ ''''' </i> ( <i> Promontorium Album </i> of Pliny), as has been done. Here the rugged hills of Upper [[Galilee]] descend in bold precipices to the sea and leave no beach between. A natural barrier is thus formed which prevented the histories of [[Israel]] and [[Tyre]] from ever touching one another except in peaceful relations. </p> | ||
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( κλίμακος Τύρου , klı́makos Túrou ): Given. in 1 Maccabees 11:59 as the northern limit of the territory placed under the authority of Simon Thassi the Maccabee by Antiochus 6 (Theos), in the year 143 BC. The statement of Josephus ( Bj , II, x, 2) that it was 100 furlongs North of Ptolemais, and a similar indication of position in the Jerusalem Talmud ( Ab Zar 19) lead us to identify it with Rās - en - Naḳūrah and not with Rās - el - ‛Abyaḍ ( Promontorium Album of Pliny), as has been done. Here the rugged hills of Upper Galilee descend in bold precipices to the sea and leave no beach between. A natural barrier is thus formed which prevented the histories of Israel and Tyre from ever touching one another except in peaceful relations.