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In biblical times, city walls were significant architectural and defensive structures that played a crucial role in the protection and identity of ancient cities. These walls were often massive, constructed from stone or mud bricks, and served as a primary means of defense against invading armies and marauders. The presence of a city wall was a symbol of strength and security, reflecting the city's ability to protect its inhabitants and maintain its sovereignty.
Historical and Cultural ContextCity walls are mentioned frequently throughout the Bible, highlighting their importance in the ancient Near Eastern context. They were not only defensive structures but also served as a boundary that defined the city's limits. The construction and maintenance of these walls were often a communal effort, involving the labor and resources of the city's inhabitants.
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Jericho: One of the most famous biblical accounts involving city walls is the fall of Jericho. According to the Book of Joshua, the Israelites, led by Joshua, marched around the city for seven days. On the seventh day, the walls of Jericho miraculously collapsed after the Israelites shouted and the priests blew their trumpets (
Joshua 6:20: "So when the people heard the sound of the ram’s horn, they shouted loudly. And when they did, the wall collapsed; each man charged straight into the city, and they captured it.").
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Jerusalem: The city walls of Jerusalem are frequently mentioned in the Bible. King David initially captured the city, and his son Solomon expanded it. Later, Nehemiah famously led the effort to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem after the Babylonian exile, despite opposition from surrounding enemies (
Nehemiah 4:6: "So we rebuilt the wall until all of it was joined together up to half its height, for the people had a mind to work.").
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Protection and Security: City walls were a source of protection and security for the inhabitants.
Proverbs 25:28 uses the imagery of a city wall to describe self-control: "Like a city whose walls are broken down is a man who lacks self-control." This metaphor underscores the importance of walls in maintaining order and defense.
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Symbolism: In addition to their practical function, city walls also held symbolic meaning. They represented the strength and stability of a city. In prophetic literature, the restoration of city walls often symbolized the restoration of God's favor and protection over His people (
Isaiah 60:18: "No longer will violence be heard in your land, nor ruin or destruction within your borders, but you will name your walls Salvation and your gates Praise.").
Construction and FeaturesCity walls were typically constructed with watchtowers and gates, which were strategically placed for defense and control of entry. The gates were often the site of significant social and legal activities, serving as places where leaders would meet, judgments were rendered, and business was conducted (
Ruth 4:1: "Meanwhile Boaz went to the gate and sat down there. Soon the kinsman-redeemer of whom he had spoken came along, and Boaz said, 'Come over here, my friend, and sit down.' So he went over and sat down.").
ConclusionCity walls in the Bible are emblematic of the divine protection and provision for God's people. They serve as a reminder of the importance of community, security, and the spiritual fortifications that believers are called to build in their lives. Through the narratives and metaphors associated with city walls, the Bible communicates themes of protection, restoration, and divine intervention.
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A Description of Some Parts of Ancient Jerusalem.
... I believe that a little private door, made in thecity wall, and through which Jesus
and his disciples often passed by permission of Lazarus, led to these...
In the Last, the Great Day of the Feast'
... Here was the so-called Fountain-Gate,' and still within theCity-wall the
Pool of Siloam,' the overflow of which fed a lower pool....
The Death of the Master and the Death of the Servant
... place of execution, and, as many of you may know, recent investigations have led
many to conclude that a little rounded knoll outside thecity wall"not a...
The Return from the Sepulchre.
... and Joseph returned to Jerusalem by a small door not far from the garden, and which
Joseph had been allowed by special favour to have made in thecity wall....
A Death in the Desert
... Contrast that grave with the sepulchre in the garden where Jesus lay, close by a
city wall, guarded by foes, haunted by troops of weeping friends, visited by a...
Walls and Gates
... to the gates of the City of God. I. Salvation is to be thecity's wall.
Another prophet foretold that the returning exiles would...
The Scattering of the People
... 'We have taken their treasure of gold and silver; we have laid theircity wall in
ruins; their Temple is bare and deserted; their gardens of lilies and spices...
Of the Oracle Found Inscribed an a Stone, when the Walls of...
... Shall tread through proud Byzantium's stately street; When rage thecity wall shall
overthrow,. Whose stones to fence a bathing-place shall go:...
The Entry into Jerusalem.
... of the grandest of its kind in the world, the fine natural position of Jerusalem
not only showing to advantage, but the long line ofcity wall embracing, like...
The Last Agony
... two walls, which probably ran down the valley between Zion and the temple mount,
afforded cover to the fugitives as far as to the southcity wall, and there...
Thesaurus
City-wall (1 Occurrence)City-
wall. City's,
City-
wall. Civil . Multi-Version Concordance
City-
wall (1 Occurrence). Joshua 2:15 And she let them
...City's (2 Occurrences)
... See NIV). Revelation 21:19 The foundations of thecity'swall were adorned
with all kinds of precious stones. The first foundation...
Damascus (58 Occurrences)
... side a long suburb, consisting for the most part of a single street, called the
Meidan, stretches for a mile beyond the line of thecitywall, terminating at...
Civil (4 Occurrences)
Fortified (79 Occurrences)
... the Israelites. "Even in its present ruined form," says Professor Macalister,
"the outercitywall is an imposing structure. In...
Fort (8 Occurrences)
... the Israelites. "Even in its present ruined form," says Professor Macalister,
"the outercitywall is an imposing structure. In...
Fortress (75 Occurrences)
... the Israelites. "Even in its present ruined form," says Professor Macalister,
"the outercitywall is an imposing structure. In...
Fortification (5 Occurrences)
... the Israelites. "Even in its present ruined form," says Professor Macalister,
"the outercitywall is an imposing structure. In...
Babel (3 Occurrences)
... "That this is the oldcitywall," says Weissbach, "there can be no doubt, and the
name Sur, `city-wall,' given it by the Arabs, proves that they have fully...
City
... Exploration Fund Statement, 1907, 192) reports the discovery of a Canaanite castle
with enormously thick walls abutting against the inside of thecitywall....
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