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Worn smooth by time and bullet-scarred by the ravages of war, the Gates of Jerusalem have witnessed epic events, from the early invasion of Nebuchadnezzar's armies 3,000 years ago to the Six Day War of 1967. In that time, Jerusalem has been conquered on forty different occasions and destroyed eighteen times. This video tells the stories of the events and people who have passed through those gates, and explores the historic and spiritual significance of each gate to the ancient city. Artists' renderings and animated reconstructions, archival footage and photos help document the story.

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The late Tony and Emmy-winning actor Richard Kiley hosts the spiritually-themed documentary The Gates of Jerusalem: A History of the Holy City. Per its title, the program carries viewers to Israel's capital - the city that witnessed the birth of Christian history and that is prophesied to witness the end of it via Christ's return. Within this pivotally important milieu, the holy gates play a critical role: The Dung Gate, The Damascus Gate, the Lion's Gate, the New Gate, Herod's Gate, the Jaffa Gate, the Zion Gate, and The Golden Gate. Kiley explores the historical significance of each gate, pondering its involvement over the course of history and speculating on its role in the near future. By necessity, the program places its strongest emphasis on The Golden Gate - predicted by Jews to be the point of initial entry for the Messiah, by Christians to be the point of entrance for Christ's return, and by Muslims to be the location of man's final judgment at the hands of Allah. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi