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View looking west at the eastern facade of the Herodian Temple.
The golden door in the foreground was the “Golden Gate” that led into the Court of Women. From there a semi–circular staircase led up to and into the Court of Israel.
Note the “balustrade” that surrounds the whole. On this balustrade, about 5 ft. [m.] high, were a series of inscriptions in Latin and Greek that forbade Gentiles from entering into the more sacred areas of the Temple. Paul was accused of bringing a Gentile across this barrier (Acts 21:27–29).
Note also the portico in the background—this was the western boundary of the Court of the Gentiles.
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Image from the Zondervan Atlas of the Bible, p. 202. To view/use additional images from the Atlas Click Here.