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Art. II.—On the Lake Phiala—the Jordan and its Sources

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2011

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In Josephus we find the following account of the sources of the Jordan, and the Phiala lake: “The head of this celebrated river [the Jordan] has been thought to bo Panion; but in truth it passes hither underground; and the source of it is Phiala, an hundred and twenty furlongs [stadia] from Cæsarea [Philippi], a little on the right hand, and not much out of the way to Trachonitis. It is called Phiala (that is, the Vial) from the round figure of it; and its water stands always at a stay, the basin being brimful, without either shrinking or overflowing. The first discovery of this secret was from Philip, the Tetrarch of Trachonitis, by casting straws into Phiala, that came out again at Panion, which, till that time, was taken for the head of the Jordan. This river, thus, as to appearance, taking its origin from the Cave of Panion, afterwards crosses the bogs and fens of the lake Semechonitis; and after a course of an hundred and twenty furlongs farther, passes under the city of Julias [or Bethsaida], and so over the lake Genezareth; and then running a long way through a wilderness or desert, it empties itself at last into the lake Asphaltitis, or the Dead Sea.”

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1856

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References

page 8 note 1 Wars of the Jews, book III. chap, xviii.

page 8 note 2 Pliny, Hist. Nat., Vol. XV.

page 9 note 1 Travels, pp. 286–289.

page 12 note 1 Reland, Pal., pp. 347, 348.

page 12 note 2 Bib, . Researches, Vol. VII., p. 350Google Scholar.

page 13 note 1 Bib. Res., III. 352.

page 15 note 1 Bib. Res., III. 354 (Robinson and Smith).

page 16 note 1 Travels, pp. 286–289.

page 16 note 2 Burckhardt, p. 40.

page 18 note 1 Bib. Res., III. 341, note.

page 18 note 2 Ibid., III. 341.

page 18 note 3 Ibid., III., pp. 309, 310, 311.

page 20 note 1 Burckhardt, p. 310.

page 22 note 1 Bib. Res., II. 262.

page 23 note 1 Bib. Res., II. 263.

page 26 note 1 Bib. Res, III. 136; Appendix II.

page 30 note 1 Joshua xix. 35, 37, 38.

page 30 note 2 Ibid. iv. 21, 22, 23, 24.

page 30 note 3 Ibid. iii. 16.

page 30 note 4 Robinson, , Bib. Res., Vol. II. 267Google Scholar.