Fountain-gate

Fountain-Gate (שִׁעִר הָעִיִן, sha'ar ha-A'yi; Sept. πύλη τοῦ Α᾿ϊvν, or αἰνεϊvν, Vulg. porta fontis; A.V. "gate of the fountain") at Jerusalem was in the first or old wall, along the Valley of Hinnom, south of the Dung-gate, and adjoining the Pool of Siloam (from which it doubtless derived its name), at the mouth of the Tyropaeon (Strong's Harm. and Expos. Append. page 11), SEE JERUSALEM.

See also the International Standard Bible Encyclopedia.

 
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