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Nehemiah 3:14 KJV: But the dung gate repaired Malchiah the son of Rechab, the ruler of part of Bethhaccerem; he built it, and set up the doors thereof, the locks thereof, and the bars thereof. Today, the Dung Gate is that gate on the S side of the walled city, leading down to the spur Ophel which was the ancient city of David. (DBY) Nehemiah 3:13 PPT 1 series slide. Christian Standard Bible Malchijah son of Rechab, ruler of the district of Beth-haccherem, repaired the Dung Gate. ): Nine different words occurring in the Hebrew have been translated "dung" in the Old Testament. Nehemiah 2:13 I went out by night by the valley gate, even toward the jackal's well, and to the dung gate, and viewed the walls of Jerusalem, which were broken down, and its gates were consumed with fire.. Nehemiah 3:13 The valley gate repaired Hanun, and the inhabitants of Zanoah; they built it, and set up its doors, its bolts, and its bars, and one thousand cubits of the wall to the dung gate. Nehemiah 2:13 I went out by night by the valley gate, even toward the jackal's well, and to the dung gate, and viewed the walls of Jerusalem, which were broken down, and its gates were consumed with fire.. Nehemiah 3:13 The valley gate repaired Hanun, and the inhabitants of Zanoah; they built it, and set up its doors, its bolts, and its bars, and one thousand cubits of the wall to the dung gate. Bible verses about Dung. dung ('ashpoth, domen, peresh; skubalon, etc. DUNG; DUNG GATE. OpenBible.info Geocoding Topical Bible Labs Blog. I went out by night by the Valley Gate to the Dragon Spring and to the Dung Gate, and I inspected the walls of Jerusalem that were broken down and its gates that had been destroyed by fire. The Dung Gate. King James Bible But the dung gate repaired Malchiah the son of Rechab, the ruler of part of Bethhaccerem; he built it, and set up the doors thereof, the locks thereof, and the bars thereof. Dung-gate (4 Occurrences) Nehemiah 2:13 And I went out by night by the valley-gate, even toward the jackal-fountain, and to the dung-gate; and I viewed the walls of Jerusalem, which were in ruins, and its gates were consumed with fire. dung ('ashpoth, domen, peresh; skubalon, etc. Nehemiah 12:31. The word used to designate one of the gates of Jerusalem ('ashpoth, Nehemiah 2:13; 3:14) is more general than the … And I went out by night by the valley-gate, even toward the jackal-fountain, and to the dung-gate; and I viewed the walls of Jerusalem, which were in ruins, and its gates were consumed with fire. Ne 2:9 So I went to the governors of Trans-Euphrates and gave them the king's letters. Bibliography National Geographic Society, Everyday Life in Bible Times (1967), 225, 357. The Dung gate was located during the times of the first and second temples somewhere on the south side of the city, closer to the Kidron valley.