Catholic Public Domain Version
"Then, upward from the horse gate, the priests built, each one opposite his own house. "
— Nehemiah 3:28, Catholic Public Domain Version
“From above the horse gate repaired the priests, every one over against his house.”
“Above the horse gate repaired the priests, every one over against his own house. ”
“Above the horse gate repaired the priests, everyone over against his own house.”
“Above the Horse Gate the priests worked, each in front of his house.”
“And upward from the horse gate the priests built, every man over against his house.”
“Further on, past the horse doorway, the priests were at work, every one opposite his house.”
“From above the horse gate repaired the priests, every one over against his house.”
Palal, the son of Uzai, built, opposite the bend and the tower that projects from the high house of the king, that is, into the court of the prison. After him, Pedaiah, the son of Parosh, built.
And the temple servants, who were living in Ophel, built to a point opposite the water gate, toward the east, and the tower that is prominent.
After him, the Tekoites built another measure in the opposite area, from the great and prominent tower to the wall of the temple.
Then, upward from the horse gate, the priests built, each one opposite his own house.
After them, Zadok, the son of Immer, built, opposite his own house. And after him, Shemaiah, the son of Shecaniah, the keeper of the east gate, built.
After him, Hananiah, the son of Shelemiah, and Hanun, the sixth son of Zalaph, built another measure. After him, Meshullam, the son of Berechiah, built, opposite his own storehouse. After him, Malchijah, the son of the goldsmith, built, even up to the house of the temple servants and of the sellers of small items, opposite the judgment gate, and even to the upper room of the corner.
And within the upper room of the corner, at the gate of the flock, the goldsmiths and the merchants built.