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  • At dead of night, I went out by the Valley Gate, past the Dragon’s Well, and on to the Scavengers’ Gate, and all the way I found the wall of Jerusalem lying in ruins, and its gates blackened with fire. (Nehemiah 2, 13)

  • The next gate I came to was that of the Well, and beyond that was the royal aqueduct; here the beast I was mounted on could find no way to pass. (Nehemiah 2, 14)

  • So, at midnight, I passed along the ravine and examined the wall, returning home again by the Valley Gate; (Nehemiah 2, 15)

  • Up rose the high priest Eliasib, and his priestly brethren with him, and rebuilt the Shepherds’ Gate; handselled it, and set up its doors, handselled the work all the way to Hundred-cubit Tower, all the way to the Tower of Hananeel. (Nehemiah 3, 1)

  • The Fishmongers’ Gate was restored by the sons of Asnaa, coping and doors, bolts and bars; then came Marimuth, son of Urias, son of Accus, (Nehemiah 3, 3)

  • The Old Gate was restored by Joiada son of Phasea and Mosollam son of Besodia, coping and doors, bolts and bars; (Nehemiah 3, 6)

  • The Valley Gate was restored by Hanun and the men of Zanoe, coping and doors, bolts and bars, and a thousand cubits of the wall besides, right up to the Scavengers’ Gate. (Nehemiah 3, 13)

  • and the Gate of the Well by Sellum son of Cholhoza, chief of the Maspha district;✻ coping and door and bolt and bar he finished it, built the wall, too, of Siloe pool right up to the royal garden, and to the steps that lead down from David’s Keep. (Nehemiah 3, 15)

  • and the Nathinaeans (who)✻ lived in the Ophel quarter, for the part by the eastern water-gate, and the jutting tower. (Nehemiah 3, 26)

  • All the way up from the Stable Gate the priests restored, each along the front of his own house. (Nehemiah 3, 28)

  • Then came Sadoc the son of Emmer, opposite his own house, then Semaia son of Sechenias, that had charge of the eastern gate; (Nehemiah 3, 29)

  • then Hanania, son of Selemias, then Hanun, the sixth son of Seleph, a second length, then Mosollam son of Barachias, opposite his store-room, then Melchias, of the goldsmiths, past where the Nathinaeans and the chapmen lived, opposite the Judgement Gate, right up to the room✻ in the wall corner. (Nehemiah 3, 30)


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