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What does the Bible say about the concept of a gate?

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The Bible often uses the term 'gate' to symbolize access, particularly to salvation through Christ.

The concept of a gate in Scripture frequently represents access points to significant spiritual realities, particularly in relation to Christ. In biblical context, gates are places for public business and judgment, seen in instances such as Boaz's dealings at the city gate in Ruth 4:1. This open court is likened to the public display of Christ's sacrificial work, which was done for all to witness. Furthermore, Christ Himself is referred to as the gate to heaven, as seen in Jacob's vision, emphasizing His role as the sole means through which believers can enter into fellowship with God.
Scripture References: Ruth 4:1, John 10:9, Genesis 28:12-17

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The Gate
Greg Elmquist · Feb 26, 2023
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