From above the horse gate repaired the priests, every one over against his house.
From above the horse gate repaired the priests, every one over against his house.
Above the horse gate repaired the priests, every one over against his own house.
Further on, past the horse doorway, the priests were at work, every one opposite his house.
From above the horse-gate repaired the priests, every one over against his house.
Above the horse gate repaired the priests, everyone over against his own house.
Above the horse gate repaired the priests, every one over against his own house.
The horse gate - The place through which the horses passed in order to be watered; It was near the temple. Some rabbins suppose that in order to go to the temple, a person might go on horseback to the place here referred to, but then was obliged to alight, as a horse could pass no farther. Horses were never very plentiful in Jerusalem.
"The horse gate" was on the east side of the city, overlooking the Kidron valley. It seems to have been a gate by which horses approached and left the old palace, that of David, which lay north of the temple Nehemiah 3:25.