Nehemiah 3:28

From above the horse gate repaired the priests, every one over against his house.

Cross-reference

In Nehemiah 3:10, Jedaiah repairs opposite his house—mirroring the priests here repairing 'each in front of his own house'. Same pattern of personal investment.

In Nehemiah 3:23, Benjamin and Hasshub repair opposite their house—parallel to the priests repairing in front of their own houses. Consistent practice in the rebuild.

2 Kings 11:16 Historical context

In 2 Kings 11:16, Athaliah is killed at the Horse Gate—the same gate the priests repair here. Cross-reference gives historical significance to the location.

2 Chronicles 23:15 Historical context

In 2 Chronicles 23:15, Athaliah dies at the Horse Gate—identical event as 2 Kings 11:16. Reinforces the gate's role in Judah's history.

Jeremiah 31:40 Historical context

In Jeremiah 31:40, the Horse Gate is a boundary for a future sacred area. This prophetic context adds eschatological weight to the gate's repair.