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Gates of Jerusalem and the Temple

Holman Bible Dictionary

Jerusalem's many gates have varied in number and location with the changing size and orientation of its walls throughout its long history. Persons could enter through an important city gate on the west from Jaffa (Tel Aviv) Road, as they do today. On the east, entrance from the Kidron Valley was signed principally through the Sheep Gate (modern Stephen or Lion Gate) in New Testament times and by a recently found gate (Spring, 1986) south of the modern city walls in Old Testament times. This latter gate may date to the reign of Solomon, being similar to Solomonic gates found at Megiddo, Gezer, and Hazor. Entrance to the Temple itself was on its eastern side through the Beautiful gate (Acts 3:10 ), near the Golden Gate recently found beneath the city eastern wall. On the north, the principal gateway (Damascus Gate) opened onto the Damascus Road. Seven gates now allow entrance to the old city of Jerusalem. John McRay

Bibliography Information
Butler, Trent C. Editor. Entry for 'Gates of Jerusalem and the Temple'. Holman Bible Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​hbd/​g/gates-of-jerusalem-and-the-temple.html. 1991.