Nehemiah 12:37

And at the fountain gate, which was over against them, they went up by the stairs of the city of David, at the going up of the wall, above the house of David, even unto the water gate eastward.

Cross-reference

Nehemiah 2:14 Historical context

Nehemiah 2:14 mentions the Fountain Gate, the same gate where the procession passes here — linking the geographical route.

Nehemiah 3:15 Historical context

Nehemiah 3:15 describes repair of the Fountain Gate, the same gate referenced in this procession, connecting construction to celebration.

Nehemiah 3:16 Historical context

Nehemiah 3:16 mentions the steps from the City of David, likely the same stairs ascended here, tying the repair work to the procession route.

Nehemiah 8:1 records the people gathering at the Water Gate square to hear the Law — shows the same location used for public assembly.

Nehemiah 3:26 Historical context

Nehemiah 3:26 mentions the Water Gate and the Nethinim living at Ophel — adds detail about who occupied the area near the gate.

Nehemiah 8:3 describes Ezra reading the Law at the Water Gate — highlights the gate as a place of pivotal teaching.

Nehemiah 8:16 notes the Water Gate as a site where booths were made for the Feast of Tabernacles — shows the gate's role in festivals.

2 Samuel 5:7–9 Historical context

2 Samuel 5:7-9 identifies the City of David as David's captured stronghold — the same location the procession passes, giving historical depth.