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  • And there in the Lord’s house, from the apartment of Gamarias, whose father, Saphan, had once been secretary, in the upper court, close by the entry of the new temple gate, Baruch read out Jeremias’ book of warning. (Jeremiah 36, 10)

  • When he reached the Benjamin gate, the officer whose turn it was to mount guard there, Jerias, the son of Selemias, the son of Hananias, put the prophet under arrest, under the charge of deserting to the Chaldaeans. (Jeremiah 37, 12)

  • But there was an Ethiopian chamberlain at the court, named Abdemelech, that heard how Jeremias had been let down into the cistern; and as the king was sitting at the Benjamin Gate, (Jeremiah 38, 7)

  • In they marched, Neregel, Sereser, Semegarnabu, Sarsachim, Rabsares, (Neregel, Sereser), and Rebmag,✻ and all the king of Babylon’s other chieftains, and occupied the central gate. (Jeremiah 39, 3)

  • Sedecias king of Juda and all his warriors fled at their approach, leaving the city at dead of night by way of the royal garden and the gate between the two walls; it was the desert road they took when they left it. (Jeremiah 39, 4)

  • Take a load of great stones with thee, and go to the vault✻ under the brick wall by the gate of Pharao’s palace at Taphnis; there bury them, with Jewish folk by to watch thee. (Jeremiah 43, 9)

  • a breach was made in the walls; and that night all the fighting men made their escape by way of the gate between the two walls, by the royal garden, leaving the Chaldaeans to continue the siege of the city. They chose for their flight the road which leads to the desert, (Jeremiah 52, 7)

  • never an old man left to sit at the gate, or a young man to wake the echoes of the harp; (Lamentations 5, 14)

  • Son of man, he told me, look northwards; so northwards I looked from the altar-gate, and saw the image of rival deity standing at the very entrance. (Ezekiel 8, 5)

  • and he took me through the northern gate of the temple, and there what found I but women that sat weeping for Adonis? (Ezekiel 8, 14)

  • And with that, from the upper gate which looks northwards, I saw six men coming on their way, and none of them but bore his deadly weapon; in their midst walked another, clad in linen, with a writer’s ink-horn at his girdle. All, when they had entered, took their stand by the brazen altar; (Ezekiel 9, 2)

  • With my own eyes I saw them, as they spread their wings and rose aloft; saw the wheels follow as they went; saw a halt made✻ at the eastern gate of the temple, and the Lord’s bright presence resting above them. (Ezekiel 10, 19)


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