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 24 HISTORY OK ART IN PHIKNICIA AND ITS DEPENDENCIES. of a pious Jew. lie speaks of himself, in the Bible words, as "a Fir.. 6. Tomb at Amrit. From Kenan. just king, and fearing God." In later times it was at Byblos and 1 Corpus Inscriptionum Semiticaruin, vol. i. part i. no. i, and plate i. M. PH. BERGER has given a translation of the Jehawmelek inscription into French ; it will be found in the lecture he gave at the Sorbonne under the title " Les Inscriptions Semitiques et PHistoire " (Bulletin de I Association, zyth February, 1883, p. 13).