Gate in Easton's Bible Dictionary
(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.
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