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Gate
        (1.) Of cities, as of Jerusalem (Jer. 37:13; Neh. 1:3; 2:3;
        3:3), of Sodom (Gen. 19:1), of Gaza (Judg. 16:3).
        (2.) Of royal palaces (Neh. 2:8).
        (3.) Of the temple of Solomon (1 Kings 6:34, 35; 2 Kings
        18:16); of the holy place (1 Kings 6:31, 32; Ezek. 41:23, 24);
        of the outer courts of the temple, the beautiful gate (Acts
        3:2).
        (4.) Tombs (Matt. 27:60).
        (5.) Prisons (Acts 12:10; 16:27).
        (6.) Caverns (1 Kings 19:13).
        (7.) Camps (Ex. 32:26, 27; Heb. 13:12).
        The materials of which gates were made were,
        (1.) Iron and brass (Ps. 107:16; Isa. 45:2; Acts 12:10).
        (2.) Stones and pearls (Isa. 54:12; Rev. 21:21).
        (3.) Wood (Judg. 16:3) probably.
        At the gates of cities courts of justice were frequently held,
        and hence "judges of the gate" are spoken of (Deut. 16:18; 17:8;
        21:19; 25:6, 7, etc.). At the gates prophets also frequently
        delivered their messages (Prov. 1:21; 8:3; Isa. 29:21; Jer.
        17:19, 20; 26:10). Criminals were punished without the gates (1
        Kings 21:13; Acts 7:59). By the "gates of righteousness" we are
        probably to understand those of the temple (Ps. 118:19). "The
        gates of hell" (R.V., "gates of Hades") Matt. 16:18, are
        generally interpreted as meaning the power of Satan, but
        probably they may mean the power of death, denoting that the
        Church of Christ shall never die.
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Definition for 'Gate' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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