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Nehemiah 2:14

The Pulpit Commentary on Nehemiah 2:14

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

The gate of the fountain. A gate near the pool of Siloam (which, though bearing that name in , seems to be here called "the king's pool" ); perhaps the "gate between two walls of .

There was no place for the beast that was under me to pass. The accumulated rubbish blocked the way. The animal could not proceed. Nehemiah therefore dismounted, and "in the night, dark as it was, pursued his way on foot.

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