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Title: I Literal Gates


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I Literal Gates
  • 1. Most gates used double doors
  • Usually made of wood (Neh.23)
  • The gate was weakest part of a citys defense
    often plated w. metal (Is.452)
  • Ac.32

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2. The gate was especially subject to attack,
Ezk.2111
  • To possess the gate was to possess the city
    (Gn.2217)
  • It was protected by a tower (Neh.326)
  • An inner gate added extra security (2
    Sm.1824)

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3. Doors were secured w. a bar
  • Usually of wood (Nah.313)
  • Sometimes metal
  • Bronze, 1 K.413
  • Iron, Ps.10716
  • 4. Gates were closed at night (Josh.25, 7)
  • Jg.163

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5. Markets were held at various gates
  • Sheep gate, Neh.31 sheep
  • Fish gate, Neh.33
  • Horse gate, Neh.328
  • 6. Gates were civic centers of the city (Gn.191
    Ru.41)

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7. Elders sat in gates to administer justice
  • Gn.2310, 18, first legal transaction Pro.3123

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8. Kings sat at gates to make legal decisions
  • 2 Sm.151-2
  • When Jerusalem fell (Jer.393)
  • Oppression in the gates is a synonym for
    judicial corruption (Pro.2222 Am.515)

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9. Priests and prophets delivered discourses at
the gate
  • Pro.121 Je.1719-20
  • 10. Condemned criminals were executed outside
    city gates Jn.1917. . . 20 Ac.758

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II Spiritual Gates
  • 1. Gate of eternal destiny, Mt.713f
  • Gn.2817 (3141-42)
  • Jesus contrasted wide and narrow
  • Broad main gate accommodated many people and
    possessions
  • Narrow ones . . . only a person

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2. Gate of victory, Mt.1618
  • Ps.913 Is.3810
  • Gates of Hades prevailed over all other human
    activities
  • Death will not prevail . . .
  • Mt.1621-22 Ac.224, 31
  • Mt.1624-27

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3. Gate of temptation, Mt.2671
  • It is hypocritical to follow Jesus while
    warming our hands at the enemys fire
  • Mt.613 2641
  • A child of God on the downward road usually
    falls fast and far

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4. Gate of opportunity
  • Benevolence, Lk.1620
  • Who lies at your gate?
  • Sick? (Mt.25)
  • Needy? Ja.214-17
  • Evangelism, Ac.1017
  • Ac.1613

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5. Gate of sacrifice, Hb.1310-14
  • Christians, not Jews
  • Altar metonymy for sacrifice
  • Irony they serve tent
  • Partake of altar to receive bene- fits of the
    sacrifice

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Jesus suffered, Hb.1012-13
  • Purpose that He might sanctify 913-14 (
    Tit.214)
  • Price w. His own blood
  • Place outside the gate
  • Lv.1627
  • Jn.1920
  • Treated as a sin bearer

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Hb.1313
  • Outside the camp (religious community of Israel)
  • Once a place of reproach
  • Jews cast Him out (Hb.122)
  • Bearing His reproach
  • Hb.1126
  • 1 Pt.414
  • Share insults intended for Him

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Views of Jesus
  • Jews accursed (Ga.313)
  • Followers of the hung
  • Tacitus, Pliny, Suetonius described their faith
    as execrable, deadly, malefic superstition
  • Lucian the impaled sophist

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6. Gates of jewels, Is.5412 Rv.21
  • City, 2 New Jerusalem (4, 6)
  • Outside, 7-8 (true death)
  • Warning, 27
  • Invitation, 2214, 17
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