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Jerusalem’s Enigmatic Golden Gate: Countdown To The End Of Days

Jerusalem’s Enigmatic Golden Gate: Countdown To The End Of Days

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There is an ancient gate on the east side of Jerusalem that to this day remains bricked up and unpassable. It is believed by millions of Jews, Christians, and Muslims that it will miraculously open at the End of Days, when God and the Messiah will appear for the Judgment of all humankind. It is the cryptic ‘Golden Gate’, and it has become a flashpoint in recent years, as religious groups, protesters, and governing bodies – many convinced the end of the world is at hand - all battle for its control. What is the history of this enigmatic entrance, why is it sealed shut, and what future warnings does it portend?

The Golden Gate taken from the Temple Mount with the Mount of Olives over the walls. (Image: © Jonathon Perrin)

The Enigmatic Walled-Up Eastern Gate

The Old City of Jerusalem is a location quite unlike anywhere else on earth: 0.35 square miles (0.9 square kilometers) of winding corridors and ancient architecture surrounded by imposing Medieval stone walls. Six of the city’s eight gates were built by the Ottoman Turks five centuries ago, one was built in recent times, and the eighth gate was restored by the Turks. Leading directly to the Temple Mount, where Solomon’s Temple once stood and the golden Dome of the Rock now stands, this eighth gate is very special. Loaded with prophetic power and potential, the future of millions around the world is tied to this enigmatic eschatological entranceway.

It is the most mysterious Gate in Jerusalem, and indeed the world. Jews call it  Sha’ar haRachamim, the ‘Gate of Mercy’, Muslims call it  Bab al-Zahabi, the ‘Gate of Eternal Life, while Christians call it the ‘Golden Gate’. The reason behind the Golden Gate’s name can best be explained by archaeologist James Fleming, who suggests it was “ probably derived from New Testament references to a gate known as the Beautiful Gate (Acts 3:2, 10) … In the earliest Greek New Testament, the word for ‘beautiful’ is oraia. When Jerome translated the New Testament into Latin in the fourth century, he changed the Greek oraia to the similar-sounding Latin aurea, rather than to the Latin word for ‘beautiful’. So the Latin Vulgate text read ‘Golden Gate’ instead of ’Beautiful Gate’”.

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Jonathon Perrin is the author of Moses Restored: The Oldest Religious Secret Never Told and latest book: The Pharaoh Behind the Festivals

Top Image: Composite image of the Golden Gate overlain with the shining sun, representing the Messianic goal of this particular gate (Image created by the author).

By: Jonathon Perrin

 
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Jonathon is a writer, explorer, and geologist who has searched for oil and gas, rare earth elements, and gold deposits in Canada. He also has an archaeology degree and spent five years excavating and mapping prehistoric Native sites in Canada.... Read More

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