Topical Encyclopedia
In biblical times, the urban landscape of ancient cities often included narrow passageways or alleys, which played a significant role in the daily life and social structure of the community. While the term "alley" itself is not explicitly mentioned in the Bible, the concept can be inferred from descriptions of city layouts and the movement of people within these spaces.
Historical ContextAncient cities, particularly those in the Near East, were typically characterized by a network of narrow streets and alleys. These passageways were essential for the flow of daily life, providing routes for commerce, communication, and access to various parts of the city. The design of these cities often reflected the need for defense, with winding alleys that could confuse invaders and provide strategic advantages to the inhabitants.
Biblical References and Implications1.
Urban Life and Social Interaction: The Bible provides glimpses into the bustling life of ancient cities, where alleys would have been common. In the book of Nehemiah, the rebuilding of Jerusalem's walls (Nehemiah 3) implies a city with intricate pathways and communal spaces. Although not directly mentioned, alleys would have been part of this urban renewal, facilitating movement and interaction among the people.
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Symbolism of Narrow Paths: The concept of narrow paths is symbolically significant in Scripture. In
Matthew 7:13-14 , Jesus speaks of the narrow gate and the difficult path that leads to life, contrasting it with the broad road leading to destruction. While not directly referring to physical alleys, this metaphor highlights the spiritual journey and the choices individuals must make, akin to navigating the narrow alleys of a city.
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Safety and Danger: Alleys in ancient cities could be places of both refuge and danger. The account of the Good Samaritan in
Luke 10:30-37 illustrates the perils of travel, as the man fell among robbers on a road. Similarly, alleys could be places where one might encounter danger or find safety, depending on the circumstances and the time of day.
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Community and Privacy: Alleys provided a degree of privacy and community interaction. In
Acts 2:46 , the early Christians are described as meeting in homes and breaking bread together. The alleys would have facilitated these gatherings, allowing believers to move discreetly between homes and fostering a sense of community within the urban environment.
Cultural and Theological InsightsThe presence of alleys in ancient cities offers insights into the cultural and social dynamics of biblical times. They were places where daily life unfolded, where commerce and social interactions took place, and where the complexities of urban living were navigated. Theologically, the imagery of narrow paths and hidden ways can serve as a metaphor for the spiritual journey, emphasizing the need for discernment and faithfulness in the walk of life.
In summary, while alleys are not explicitly mentioned in the Bible, their existence and function in ancient cities provide a backdrop for understanding the social and spiritual context of biblical narratives. They remind us of the intricate and often challenging paths we navigate in our own spiritual journeys.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (
n.) Plural of Alley.
2. (n.) Plural of Alley.
Library
Living Broad Lives in NarrowAlleys.
... Each One of Us Living Broad Lives in NarrowAlleys. We need the bigness of this
great purpose. So many lives are dwarfed by their very littlenesses....
What Men Find Beneath the Wings of God
... My text was true on the hills of Palestine, on the day when it was spoken;
it may be true amongst thealleys of Manchester to-day....
Quiet Talks with World Winners
... Our Drawing Power. Sowing Ourselves in Life's Soil. Our Need of a World to Win.
Living Broad Lives in NarrowAlleys. Giving God Free Use of Ourselves....
The Water of Life (Preached at Westminster Abbey)
... And yet"so do extremes meet"like thoughts, though not like images, may be called
up in our minds, here in the heart of London, in murkyalleys and foul...
1870-1871. Workers' Meetings at Home of Industry --Training Home...
... the kind welcome accorded to our poor little ones, as it is to give to dear Canadian
friends any adequate idea of the crowded misery of our own dens andalleys...
1877-1879. "They Helped Every one his Neighbour" --Miss Child, a...
... were the matchbox-makers of former days, now grown, into young women, and
fellow-workers for Christ in their own homes, and in the courts andalleys where...
On the Road to Jerusalem
... On either side of the passage there came muffled sounds from houses; out of open
alleys leading into interior courts stole the fetor of death that even the...
The Young Titus
... The citizens clambered down from the wall by Hippicus and, speeding silently but
with moving lips and shining eyes throughalleys and byways, came finally to...
The Sack of Rome
... to the Palatine. The crowd was packed in this long, narrow street, and
overflowed into the nearestalleys. Women, elaborately dressed...
Who Can Tell?
... As he stands at the corner of thealleys, and the lanes, every window is thrown
up to listen, and the streets are thronged as he walks along....
Thesaurus
Alleys (1 Occurrence)... 2. (n.) Plural of Alley. Multi-Version Concordance
Alleys (1 Occurrence). Luke
14:21 "That servant came, and told his lord these things.
...City
... Closely packed houses, in narrowalleys, with low, rude mud, brick, or stone and
mud walls, with timber and mud roofs, burned readily and were easily razed to...
All-holy (1 Occurrence)
All-holy.Alleys, All-holy. Alliance . Multi-Version Concordance All-holy
(1 Occurrence).... (See JPS).Alleys, All-holy. Alliance . Reference Bible.
Allemeth (1 Occurrence)
Architecture
... 2. Streets: Streets were laid out without method; narrow, tortuousalleys broken
into by projections, founded at the will of each individual builder, served as...
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