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Their job was most likely to lock the gate at night and to open it in the early morning.

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Ancient Hebrew gatekeepers were responsible for guarding the entrances to cities, temples, and important buildings. They controlled who entered and exited, ensuring the safety and security of the community. Additionally, gatekeepers often held a position of authority and were involved in administrative tasks related to the city or building they were protecting.

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