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98521 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 1.44
12. Nehemiah’s Account of the Walls
98522 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 1.70
12. Birket Mamilla
98523 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 1.97
12. Capture of the City by Jehoash of Israel
98524 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 1.189
… depression 12 ft. deep and 30-50 yards wide, but this has not been confirmed by other observers. The city covering so hilly a site as this must ever have consisted …
98525 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 2.4
… , iv, 1,2). He says: "The city was built upon two hills which are opposite to one another and have a valley to divide them asunder .... Now the Valley of the Cheesemongers …
98526 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 2.19
… , ix, 12;VI, vi, 3; vii, 2).
98527 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 2.21
… Nehemiah 12:37; and the statement that Manasseh built "an outer wall to the City of David, on the west side of Gihon" in the nachal, i.e. the Kidron valley ( 2 Chronicles …
98528 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 2.61
… Nehemiah 12:31 - 39, the routes of the two processions at the dedication.
98529 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 2.69
18. Sheep Gate: This last gate was the point from which the circuit of the repairs was traced. The references, Nehemiah 3:1, 31; 12:39, clearly show that it was at the eastern extremity of the north wall.
98530 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 2.70
… :1; 12:39 ). Of these HANANEL (which see) was more easterly than HAMMEAH (which see), and, too, it would appear from Zechariah 14:10 to have been the most northerly point …
98531 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 2.71
… :3; 12:39; Zephaniah 1:10; 2 Chronicles 33:14 ) stood across the Tyropeon in much the same way as the modern Damascus Gate does now, only considerably farther South …
98532 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 2.72
… IX, 12, below), and Manasseh had repaired all the wall from Gihon round North and then West to the Fish Gate. This gate has also been identified with the Sha`ar …
98533 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 2.73
… ( Nehemiah 12:39 ), which, according to 2 Kings 14:13; 2 Chronicles 25:23, was 400 cubits or 600 ft. from the Corner Gate. This must have been somewhere on the western …
98534 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 3.18
… places 12 ft. high, running from the neighborhood of the Damascus Gate--but destroyed farther north--and from the pools another aqueduct runs in the direction …
98535 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 3.20
12. Birket Mamilla: The Birket Kammam el Batrak is supplied with water from the Birket Mamilla, about 1/2 mile to the West. This large pool, 293 ft. long by 193 ft …
98536 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 3.21
… or 12 ft. of very dirty water, chiefly the street drainage of the Jaffa road, while the upper two-thirds of the enclosure is used as a cattle market on Fridays …
98537 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 3.25
… 4:12 ), reach the pools, the chief function was probably to collect the flood waters from the winter rains, and the water was passed from tank to tank after purification …
98538 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 4.13
… Chronicles 12:4 the King James Version). It has been commonly supposed that he besieged and captured Jerusalem itself, but as there is no account of the destruction …
98539 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 4.14
… Kings 12:1 - 16; 2 Chronicles 24:1 - 14 ).
98540 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 4.15
… Kings 12:17 - 18; 2 Chronicles 24:23 ). Finally Joash was assassinated ( 2 Kings 12:20 - 21; 2 Chronicles 24:25 ) "at the house of Millo, on the way that goeth down to Silla."