(sha`ar ha-gay', "Gate of the Gai"): Is placed (Ne 3:13) between the "tower of the furnaces" and the "dung gate"; from here Nehemiah (Ne 2:13) set out on his ride down the "Gai" (Hinnom) to Siloam, and, too (Ne 12:31,38), from here the Levites commenced their compass of the city in two directions. It must have been an ancient gate, for Uzziah added towers to it (2Ch 26:9). It was probably near the Southwest corner of the city and near to, if not identical with, the gate found by Bliss near (now in) the Protestant Cemetery.
⇒See also the McClintock and Strong Biblical Cyclopedia.
See JERUSALEM,VI , 13.
E. W. G. Masterman