Sheep Gate
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Sheep Gate

SHEEP GATE

(sha`ar ha-tso'-n (Nehemiah 3:1, 32; Nehemiah 12:39)): One of the gates of Jerusalem, probably near the northeast corner. See JERUSALEM. For the "sheep gate" of John 5:2, see BETHESDA; SHEEP MARKET.

Greek
4262. probatikos -- of sheep
... sheep market. From probaton; relating to sheep, ie (a gate) through which they
were led into Jerusalem -- sheep (market). see GREEK probaton. ...
//strongsnumbers.com/greek2/4262.htm - 6k
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On the Words of the Gospel, John v. 2, "Now There is in Jerusalem ...
... testament. Sermon LXXIV. On the words of the Gospel, John v. 2, "Now there
is in Jerusalem by the Sheep Gate a pool," etc. [CXXIV. Ben.] ...
/.../sermons on selected lessons of the new testament/sermon lxxiv on the words.htm

The Girdle of the City. Nehemiah 3
... The beginning of the circumference was from 'the sheep-gate.' That, we suppose,
was seated on the south part, yet but little removed from that corner, which ...
/.../lightfoot/from the talmud and hebraica/chapter 26 the girdle of.htm

Jesus Heals on the Sabbath Day and Defends his Act.
... Passover.] 2 Now there is [the present tense is used, for while the city was destroyed,
the pool evidently still existed.] in Jerusalem by the sheep gate a pool ...
/.../mcgarvey/the four-fold gospel/xxxvii jesus heals on the.htm

Sabbath Cure at Bethesda.
... Jerusalem. Now there is in Jerusalem by the sheep gate a pool, which is
called in Hebrew Bethesda, having five porches. In these ...
/.../xii sabbath cure at bethesda.htm

The Greatest Trial on Record
... He was led into Jerusalem by the sheep-gate, the gate through which the lambs
of the Passover and the sheep for sacrifice were always driven. ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 9 1863/the greatest trial on record.htm

Overcoming Great Difficulties
... to the broad wall and above the Gate of Ephraim and past the Old Gate, the Fish
Gate, the Tower of Hananel, and the Tower of the Hundred to the Sheep Gate. ...
/.../sherman/the childrens bible/overcoming great difficulties.htm

The Third Miracle in John's Gospel
... our present purpose which Feast it was on which Jesus went up to Jerusalem, nor
whether the pool was by the sheep-market or by the sheep-gate, nor whereabouts ...
/.../maclaren/expositions of holy scripture i/the third miracle in johns.htm

At the Unknown' Feast in Jerusalem, and by the Pool of Bethesda.
... All we know is, that it was a pool enclosed within five porches, by the sheep-market,
presumably close to the Sheep-Gate.' [2218] This, as seems most likely ...
/.../the life and times of jesus the messiah/chapter xii at the unknown.htm

The Gospel According to St. John
... We may notice viii.20; ix.7; x.23; xviii.1, 15; xix.17, 41; and particularly the
pool near the sheep-gate, having five porches (v.2), and the place which is ...
/.../pullan/the books of the new testament/chapter vi the gospel according.htm

A Sabbath Healing in Jerusalem.
... Now there is in Jerusalem by the sheep gate a pool, which is called in Hebrew
Bethesda, having five porches. In these lay a multitude ...
//christianbookshelf.org/barton/his life/a sabbath healing in jerusalem.htm

Resources
What is the meaning of the Parable of the Sheep and Goats? | GotQuestions.org

What is the meaning of the Parables of the Lost Sheep and Lost Coin? | GotQuestions.org

Why did Jesus tell Peter to "feed my sheep" in John 21? | GotQuestions.org

Sheep: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com

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Sheep

Sheep Gate

Sheep Gate: An Ancient Gate of Jerusalem

Sheep Market

Sheep Market of Jerusalem

Sheep of Backsliders

Sheep of Lost Sinners

Sheep of the Defenselessness of Servants of God (Greek: Diakonoi)

Sheep of the Jews

Sheep of the People of Christ

Sheep of the Righteous

Sheep of the Wicked in Their Death

Sheep of Those Under God's Judgment

Sheep Tending

Sheep were Frequently: Cut off by Disease

Sheep were Frequently: Destroyed by Wild Beasts

Sheep were Frequently: Given As Presents

Sheep were Frequently: Given As Tribute

Sheep were Frequently: Taken in Great Numbers in War

Sheep: (In Patience and Simplicity) of Patience, of Christ

Sheep: (In Proneness to Wander) of Those Who Depart from God

Sheep: (Lost) of the Unregenerate

Sheep: (Separation from the Goats) the Separation of Saints

Sheep: (When Found) Restored Sinners

Sheep: Agile

Sheep: Also: Bozrah

Sheep: Also: Jacob's Management of

Sheep: Also: Kedar

Sheep: Also: Nebaioth

Sheep: Also: Sharon

Sheep: Being Covered With a Fleece

Sheep: Bleating of, Alluded To

Sheep: Clean and Used As Food

Sheep: Constituted a Great Part of Patriarchal Wealth

Sheep: False Prophets Assume the Simple Appearance

Sheep: Feasting at the Time of Shearing

Sheep: Females of, Called Ewes

Sheep: Figurative

Sheep: First Wool of, Given to the Priests

Sheep: Firstlings of, Could not be Dedicated As a Free-Will offering

Sheep: Firstlings of, not to be Redeemed

Sheep: Firstlings of, not to be Shorn

Sheep: Flesh of, Extensively Used As Food

Sheep: Flocks of Attended by Members of the Family

Sheep: Flocks of Attended by Servants

Sheep: Flocks of Conducted to the Richest Pastures

Sheep: Flocks of Fed in the Valleys

Sheep: Flocks of Fed on the Mountains

Sheep: Flocks of Fled from Strangers

Sheep: Flocks of Followed the Shepherd

Sheep: Flocks of Frequently Covered the Pastures

Sheep: Flocks of Guarded by Dogs

Sheep: Flocks of Kept in Folds or Cotes

Sheep: Flocks of Made to Rest at Noon

Sheep: Flocks of Watered Every Day

Sheep: Innocent

Sheep: Males of Called Rams

Sheep: Milk of, Used As Food

Sheep: Milk of, Used for Food

Sheep: Offered in Sacrifice by Abel

Sheep: Offered in Sacrifice by Abraham

Sheep: Offered in Sacrifice by Noah

Sheep: Offered in Sacrifice from the Earliest Age

Sheep: Offered in Sacrifice Under the Law

Sheep: Parable of the Lost

Sheep: Places Celebrated For: Bashan

Sheep: Places Celebrated For: Bozrah

Sheep: Places Celebrated For: Kedar

Sheep: Places Celebrated For: Nebaioth

Sheep: Remarkably Prolific

Sheep: Sagacious

Sheep: Shearing of

Sheep: Skins of, Made Into a Covering for the Tabernacle

Sheep: Skins of, Worn As Clothing by the Poor

Sheep: The First Fleece of, Belonged to the Priests and the Levites

Sheep: The Land of Bashan Adapted to the Raising of

Sheep: Time of Shearing, a Time of Rejoicing

Sheep: Tithe of, Given to the Levites

Sheep: Tribute (Taxes) Paid In

Sheep: Under Man's Care from the Earliest Age

Sheep: Washed and Shorn Every Year

Sheep: Wool of, Made Into Clothing

Sheep: Young of, Called Lambs

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