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The Fountain Gate, a gate in Jerusalem's wall, was rebuilt by Shallun during Nehemiah's time and was a location for processions and gatherings.

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The Fountain Gate was a gate in the walls of Jerusalem that appears in the book of Nehemiah during the postexilic period of Israel's history. Located in Jerusalem's defensive wall system, this gate was rebuilt by Shallun during Nehemiah's reconstruction efforts around the 5th century B.C. The Fountain Gate served as an important gathering place and processional route for the Jewish people, particularly during religious celebrations and public assemblies. Its reconstruction was part of the broader effort to restore Jerusalem's walls and community life after the Babylonian exile, symbolizing the renewal of the city and the covenant people's commitment to God.

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  • Nehemiah