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The Golden Gate
golden gate from the view of the mount of olives
In the Jewish tradition, the Messiah will come through this Golden Gate (Ezekiel 44:1-3).
golden gate from the view of the mount of olives
Ezekiel 44:1-3 The closed gate
1 Then he brought me back to the outer gate of the sanctuary, which faces east; and it was shut. 2 The Lord said to me: This gate shall remain shut; it shall not be opened, and no one shall enter by it; for the Lord, the God of Israel, has entered by it; therefore it shall remain shut. 3 Only the prince, because he is a prince, may sit in it to eat food before the Lord; he shall enter by way of the vestibule of the gate, and shall go out by the same way.
The Muslim cemetery
The Muslims built their cemetery in order to block the Jewish tradition that the Messiah would come through this gate.
The mystery beneath the Golden gate
According to the Jerusalem Post on Oct 6, 2011, here is the story about the mystery beneath the Golden Gate. James Fleming was a student of the American Institute of Holy Land Studies, currently named the Jerusalem University College. The Post said: “In 1969, an archaeological student named James Fleming was inspecting the current gate (the Golden Gate). Suddenly, the rain-soaked ground beneath him opened and he fell and found himself in a pit of bones looking at the top of another gate eight feet beneath the surface. Fleming photographed his discovery. When he returned the next day, the tomb had been sealed with a cement slab by the Islamic custodians of the cemetery.” Also, he mentioned that after he found himself in a pit of bones, he saw an old arch which he believed it was connected to an old gate before the Golden Gate was built. The drawing is provided by the Biblical Archaeology Review (1983 Jan/Feb volume 9 Number 1) based on James’ discovery. It is still a mystery today what is beneath the Golden Gate.
view from the mount of olives
The best viewpoint of the Golden Gate is from the Mount of Olives
a full view of the golden gate
The view of the Golden Gate from the Jewish cemetery on the Mount of Olives