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Show Cuaraorg). "ofthe Elfloryofthe World, The yeconidBookeof the first part j HAP.IO.§.73 -- 339 sui stoic cited by S:Hicrome'in his 126. Epift. to Esagrixs,take him for the fame. Wabi ond cal The Landof Huts or Hus wherein sob dwelcis frotri the Greeke ofwhich the ‘Sépraa- areoftenct pint vie'for the word Hats, tranflated by the Vulgar fometinie Hus, as fob '1-v, 1. fome- A ate lp theyeare and 1oc0.0f the ableft youngimen purtothe fword, and. the, Citie but by ycarexecoucred paseFars :andio Daieafens of King Ba/dwine by Ebadsit Was rebuilt Neere ato Gerafr is Baldwine de Burgo King.of Hierb/alem:and by bina vetct ly sazedyy tine Aafitis\as Hitrem.2 522.0: This Landis placed by fanias berween Palefiitta and Cae» whence they the village of A¢agedan, or after the Syriake Magean, or after the Greeke Meas ala, wheré heauen : the ifdine, place the pharifees andisaddacees defired of our Sduloura figne from of Matt. 15> lofpria; befides Chamathaor Hamath) vnder Palmyrene inthe Couttrie called by Pidlo- vied Auftis for mit Trathonith or Bathanea, the bounds ofwhich Countries are confounded with Bafaw ee By the cixcunyftances orfoméadioyning toit, which S.Markecalleth Dalmanatha, Takenias anil the Conn: ot Lake the betweene lay coaft this. sh which ftori¢ ir appeares that inthishalfe Tribe ofWava/fes: And that this Land'of ‘Hs was thus feated, it may in Iunivsand a OF this Phia'e erie of Decapolis.. Brochard makes both thefe places to be ones and findesitto:béePhiale, fein Nevth- the founraine of Lordaweaccording rola ephus.: burthis Phialéistoo farre fromthe Seaofp C7S8T3 Galileesand froth Bethfeida, to bee either Adagdalaor Dalmanuthe, For asixrappeaes bi : partbegathered outofthe place of Zeremie the 25.20-where hee reckons the Huafbites a- ne cale zo mong the prornifcuousborderers of ‘the 2/raédires, whom heetherefore ‘callerh promif- andlocce_ cuons or wiifoellancarn turban; becaufe theit bounds were not oncly ioyned but confoun-!«mes the ‘ded, and theit seigniorée# mingled'‘one ‘with the other, but of this place the words (74" the ftorie,norfarre hence towards the North wasthe De/art of Bethfaiday, where Chri ogi filled;5 ob0+ people with the fiueBarley loauesandtwo Fifhes.' On the North of this Berh/aidathey place /w/ias,, notthat which was buildby Heri but heather by Philipwhich boundeth the Region Trachoites, towards the South. if was fometimea:Village,and norlong after thebixth of Chriinwas compafied witha . 337 with dthunk(ius,1 ppolitusIranens, En{cbins Emiffenus' Apollinaris, Enftackins, and other, to Vefpafian: tion. Forbefid¢s orher aduenrutes, iv was taken by L.Annius J Aeutenant yer ' of Hieremp; Lamentations p41. {peaking of the fame Prophecie, of which he fpezket! inthe fiue and'twentietli Chapter, mutt needs bee expotitided ? a$ Zamins teades' them,*> diftinguifhing the Land 6fi Hus ftom Edim : O° filiaEdomi, 0 que habits in terra Hutzi, ae "iane aoa vii in ie yf al Now becaufe the 'Val- wallby,Philio the Tetrarch of Itureaand Trachonités +, and after the name of Julia, the igve : os te4 : use ue ciety Se haaie galeBagBedit Daughter -. ie wagnoted that Jofephes makes this.Julias, tobe thc fame as Beth{zida. Vipon the it ince doe Toe was ati Eapiite, as wee Hate fald, and Ring ofEdom, which if they *yti- rrGide of the fame Lake of Tiberias ftands Corozaim, ? or Coracim, ? of which Chriff in aa alibi. Be ak ieraiccias PO lantmwa ox Edom, fo called in' AMofes time, they ‘are greatly miftaken, makingati this Kandof Histo bein Tdiraea Forit fhouche iaaia 4 off tosis pst atin ‘ feemes, ae of the'leatned haue wife ob Tiberias, called Judias,as hath beene further fpoken in the} Tribe ofGad: whete ne a a ae ae feate - felfe it Edom or Seir, which lyeth on thé South bor- Butthe ptincipall Citie of all thefein ancienttime was A/feroth : fometime peopled with-the Giants Rephaiw :andthereforethe Counttie adioyningcalled the Land of Gr ileteee eaeneisie a, cae of a andhelda ue thofe ants, of whofe racewas Or, King ofBa/an.InGenefis this Cities called A/eroth of Care naive, whence I Adac.5.216.itiscalledfimply Carpaim,as 1ofv13.21. itis called Afterosh es withoutthe addition of Carmaim. The word Caraaimfignifieth a paire of Hornes, which §3ete2agree well with the nameof their 1doll.4/forethwhich was the Image ofa fheepe, astts Mewhere noted,that .4/eroth.in heepe. cule ws Ges / ; Deutdrononiefignifieth fg cf Others fromtheamblSeite h lontns a ei et ° ; hssighs Maaniee me ain : J eadaat. a Sid ae er itenoose neneebindd pease wifap a zf alts vatfed searinieene ee: cat big ding: Hwdbe iid ach vitne faanypbowandered in Yh Dafarks ‘t tore£ oflBfawitikabiced Sei-to theSButNOr lideh FOF iris like? HapeHe de Pera Fs BR both te ee See OTHE SOURTOF hates FOFitis like thiaeehe Amerites Who sad DeateHl mimaxendAfoab) didano driit the2Abmites out OF thole parts; who ; Genta 5« ieee guitie ofthe Hebrew take Karwaim,to hauc bedacthenameof the people which inhabi Hormewhen ted this Citie : andexpoundit heroes * radiantes., For of oldthe Kaphei whichinhabited itis polithed this, Citie (Ge. 14/.5:.) were Giant-like men, dsappeates by comparing the words Deum: fittelt for perfpicuitie; for this naming of both thus inthe fame claufe, diftinguitheth one fromthe orher. Not farre from Afferoth Adrichomins out ofBrochard and Breidenbachiws placeth Ce readingcovan- dar jin the Way outofSyria into Galilee,foure miles from Corazin.. T his Citie (faith me) ; ‘Matin. 8 TGmMembredinthe Canticles,and in the booke of Jadith,and there are that of this Citi 4 oc- Vniderftand Dawidin hisit20.P/alme sand here ‘the Sepulchre of Job is yettobee feent he {gith Breidenbach. fabulous pain. tcersto paint Mofes with Hornes, Tidith 1.8. 1 Cant. 5. Now concerning the Texts whichhe citeth, itis-fo: that the Greeke hath Galain ftead-of the word Cedar, whichthe #/gar doth vfe in that place of Zadith, and ioyntt Carmetand Galilee. The Canticles andthe 120: Pfalme doe rather proue that '¢car 0 not hereabout, than any way helpe _4drichomius. Forthat they {peake ofScemité Com reni, Wwisapparant,and as euident by the place inthe Casticlessthat they were aecglare, much-more than any vnderthe Climates of the Land of Camaan's whence Zunins out at Lampridine and Plinie placeth themin Arabia Petra} fariefromthefe parts. Touchite the Sepulchre of/ob,ir is certaine' that the Arabians. and Saracens (holding tholepla®" Rup.tyran.0- faine many things toabuferhe Chriftians;andto getmoney. ‘Further, it may wellbet norall)the hiftoricall citcumftances of febare fo ob{cure, that™ that many(if Ee pine papiee: Hui sather by finding his Countrie CL.) OAT LT. . 5. ; + S feeketo gerfome knowledge' of him, than oe { J $6 thence! forward feated thein@lucs ta the South ofwddx bordering the De/art Px; fiverched theiwhabitations ner the Dears as fatre a8 'Horwhere Acros died: _, Nowfor this Hus which gaue the nametoa pat OF the Land of Tratbonités, whether fina bent 3. Ogex réfidug gizantum, With the' words, /o/.\03.12, Og ex reliquis Raphacoram: Verbeof this butif the Karnaim (or Carnayes)) were thefe Raphei, the word would not hauebeene 9 Nownis fom- the duall number: neither would.azo/es in the place of Genefis hauefaid the Kaphelin 4 time Lucere : itera. Jeroth of the Karvaim;but eitherthe Raphi in Afleroth of the Raphei,or {omeother WY vi nsumofe: whereupon See ; is very' probable that' £/aa# when‘hee firft Deut)3:93 . Fpad BY Prctamprions founded vpon him, inferre whathis Countrie was,and build vato™" &. aCitie by. coniedure. : de om, © OF dobhiméel fe, whether he was the fame sebab remembred inthe 36, of Gewefit, I ia fended fromE/aujand King alfo of idumea, though Rupertis, Lyranus, Oleafter,an 3ie eam larmineareof anotheropini On, yet Saint dmbrofe, Angufline, Chryfoftome, and 67% th ibivere Hus the forine of 4re»,\as Jamies thitkes it hishote vpon Ges. 10.23. or ‘rather Hus cheforineof Nachor\abrahans brother, the queftion is doubtful.' For'my part? rathercncline tolthinkeyehatic was Hus the fonne of Wathor : partly becatife thefe PamiLies of sham feetnelone before ro have beehie lot and parrly becdafe'iti'706 6: 32.2). Elihu thefourthof obs friends, whiclofeetties to be OF 20bs owne Coiintty, is called' a sepiuaz Busitesof Lae the brother ef igus,the fon OfWacbor :4s allo Hieremie 25. in thé famecon-!™*' tinuation Crhoug h fomeother Nationsnamed berweere} where Has is'{poken of, there Ba go ¥azisalfonamed) Neitherdothit hinde? durconicative; that in the place 6f 706°32.EGbe" the Beeite ds faid co be of ete Family-of Ram: ( Which Fimins expounids'to be as much'as of the Faintiliewf 4ramfor that by this Aram weare fot to vhnderftand dram thefonne of Sem Junius hinnfelfermakethic plaine; both in his anbotation vpon the *béginning of his booke, where he faith that one of sobs friends ( which muft needs bé this Elihw.) was of the pokterity- of Nachortas-alfointhis place heeconfeffeth fo muchexprefly;) andin as much as hee readeth not familiaAyath, or,Ram, bute familia Syria;like as elfewheré Laban who {prung of Nachoriscalled'a Syriag. : p , As for theother thrée'of 706s friends (ofWhom by this note of ENbahis beiig ofthe See sixrusSes Syrian Family, or of the Fadiily of Machar) itis implyéd that they were of other kin- #4. fodre: dreds;as alfo by the Septnagints addition,that this Elihu was of the Land ofHus,or Aufitis, itisimply ed thatthey thought onely E/she to hauebeene of obs owne Countriec. Prancifeus Brochardthe Midke,in hedefcriprioni oftheholy Landin the iourney from Aton Kaltweird finder bsucha) atid Thenaw on thie Batt OF tic Sea‘oF Galilee : both, ves TY HeeretOelic Land of. Amewhereofthe otic may feeme't®haue denominated Bildad the Shachies $the other BWphex the Thehiahites woof thethree friends of 706, of the Which 76 9ia1¢Bite Avi Weert MARS tac the shachires were inhabitatits oFArabia the Defart, deenid cicended of Shuachittiedénneok Abraham anid Ketura': of whom Gen 45.2. perhaps, isiTheWefitne whompPhimidcalls saee$01S0 AMGihic thinketh the Themanites oF whion ek Eliphas |