Nehemiah 12:39
And from above the gate of Ephraim, and above the old gate, and above the fish gate, and the tower of Hananeel, and the tower of Meah, even unto the sheep gate: and they stood still in the prison gate.
Cross-reference
Nehemiah 3:1 tells how Eliashib and the priests built and sanctified the Sheep Gate and Tower of Hananel, both in this verse.
Nehemiah 3:3 describes the sons of Hassenaah building the Fish Gate, the gate listed in this processional route.
Nehemiah 3:6 records Jehoiada and Meshullam repairing the Old Gate, the same gate mentioned in the procession here.
Nehemiah 3:32 notes goldsmiths and merchants repairing near the Sheep Gate, the endpoint of this procession.
2 Chronicles 25:23 mentions the Gate of Ephraim, where the wall was broken — the same gate listed in the procession here, linking to a past event.
2 Chronicles 33:14 records Manasseh building a wall reaching to the Fish Gate — the same gate listed in this dedication procession.
Zechariah 14:10 uses the Tower of Hananel as a boundary in a prophecy — the same tower mentioned here in the wall circuit.
In 2 Kings 14:13, the Gate of Ephraim was broken down by Jehoash, contrasting with its restoration in Nehemiah's procession.
In Zephaniah 1:10, the Fish Gate is a site of judgment cries, whereas here it is part of a joyful dedication procession.