2 occurrences in 2 dictionaries
Reference: Old Gate
Easton
one of the gates in the north wall of Jerusalem, so called because built by the Jebusites (Ne 3:6; 12:39).
one of the gates in the north wall of Jerusalem, so called because built by the Jebusites (Ne 3:6; 12:39).
Joiada, the son of Paseah, and Meshullam, the son of Besodeiah, made good the old doorway; they put its boards in place and put up its doors, with their locks and rods.
And over the doorway of Ephraim and by the old door and the fish door and the tower of Hananel and the tower of Hammeah, as far as the sheep door: and at the doorway of the watchmen they came to a stop.
Basic English, produced by Mr C. K. Ogden of the Orthological Institute - public domain