. The comprehensive commentary on the Holy Bible : containing the text according to the Authorised version : Scott's marginal references : Matthew Henry's commentary, condensed ... the practical observations of Thomas Scott : with extensive notes, selected from Scott, Doddridge, Gill [et al.]. the of .Vsas tliiid year; but thoughthere was war between him nnd -Vsti all tlifir days; il K. 16:16.)it did not for Bome time occasion much disturbance to the peace ofJudah, through the enfeebled state of Israel. Scott. V. 2—fi. The high places, where Jehovah was irrfgidarly worship-ped, were not


. The comprehensive commentary on the Holy Bible : containing the text according to the Authorised version : Scott's marginal references : Matthew Henry's commentary, condensed ... the practical observations of Thomas Scott : with extensive notes, selected from Scott, Doddridge, Gill [et al.]. the of .Vsas tliiid year; but thoughthere was war between him nnd -Vsti all tlifir days; il K. 16:16.)it did not for Bome time occasion much disturbance to the peace ofJudah, through the enfeebled state of Israel. Scott. V. 2—fi. The high places, where Jehovah was irrfgidarly worship-ped, were not removed, though the idolatrous altars were. (15:17. 1 :11.) In. Hizh p/nj~fs.] \. Were these the mounds (ibund all overthe world) of e;trth (cut) or stones, used for sacrifice:;, burying places,Ac. (note, 2 K. !?). Some (as in Jlexico, 8t. Louis, U. S. ic.) aresquare, with steps or a slope. Several arc sometimes found together,perhaps one for each federate tribe assembled. Some in Minorca haveprojecting stones to ascend spirally (cut); others a spiral way. A cutis given fl-om la/laiirei/, of the section of a circular , with Itsaltar, icromlfnrh or ) and its circumvallation, ^^579 ft. ) near BELfast, Ireland. The banks are 43 ft. high, 12 at top. Similar intrenchments are found in the U. S. &C. see Arrha-ulogia Americana. The Parsees, near Bombay, still expose their dead on circular high places culi, conspicuously located, to birds of prey,and the elements. See. Forbes, and Hyde. Pr. Pcdim gives a plate ofa Tartar temple (Sil>cria) surrounded by mounds with flags on them(cut). En. ; Sun ima^e., marg.] Connected with the worship of Baa?,34:4. So the Heb. in Is. 27:9. and Ez. 6:4. This, in addition to theFeor and Liiig?<ui. confirms the !/e7t<% of Baal and Siva [the Destroy-er, or changer oi forms, or P-cgenerator]. The sun images are priii-cipallv. if not ]/,kept in the temple of Siva [of India]. Theyare ma


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