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  • Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library
    Description: View of the Golden Gate (Eastern Gate), on the Eastern wall of Jerusalem (ca. 640 C.E., traditionally equated with the gate of Ezekiel 44 in Judaism). The oldest of the city gates of Jerusalem, and the only one not rebuilt by Suleiman the Magnificent. It
  • Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library
    Description: View of the Ottoman St. Stephen's Gate, on the Eastern wall of the Old City of Jerusalem; traditional site of the martyrdom of Stephen. The current gate was constructed under Suleiman the Magnificent (1536-1539 C.E.). It is also known as the Lion's Gate
  • Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library
    Description: View of the ruins of the main gate at Lejjun, one of the Roman forts built during the reign of Emperor Diocletian (284-305 C.E.) on the eastern frontier.
  • Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library
    Description: "View of the temenos gate at Petra, looking back toward the Colonnaded Street."
  • Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library
    Description: View of the interior vault of the Ottoman Jaffa gate (ca. 1538 C.E.), on the Western wall of the Old City of Jerusalem; the road leading from it goes to Jaffa (Joppa). Built by Suleiman the Great.
  • Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library
    Description: View of the IA city gate at Megiddo.
  • Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library
    Description: View of the Golden Gate (Eastern Gate), on the Eastern wall of Jerusalem (ca. 640 C.E., traditionally equated with the gate of Ezekiel 44 in Judaism). The oldest of the city gates of Jerusalem, and the only one not rebuilt by Suleiman the Magnificent. It
  • Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library
    Description: View of the ruins of the IA citadel gate at Arad.
  • Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library
    Description: View of the famous apotropaic lion gate from the palace at Hattusha (modern Bogazkoy)