- Bab Kisan
Bab Kisan (
Arabic ,باب كيسان )("The Kisan Gate") is one of the seven ancient city-gates ofDamascus ,Syria . The gate, which is now located in the southeastern part of the Old City, was named in memory of a slave who became famous during a conquest by theCaliph Mu'awiya . The wall was built during the Roman era and was dedicated to Saturn. Bab Kisan is famous for being the escape route of St Paul .Paul settled in Damascus after having claimed ("Acts 9:1–9") to have witnessed a vision where
Jesus was on a road to the city. After staying three years in Damascus, he went to live in the Nabataean Kingdom (which he called "Arabia ") for an unknown period, then came back to Damascus, which by this time was under Nabatean rule. After three more years ("Gal. 1:17;20"), he was forced to flee the city under the cover of night (Acts "9:23;25; 2 Cor. 11:32ff") after explosive reactions from Jews who opposed his teachings. He was lowered down from a window in the wall, down into a basket, and with the help of hisChristian disciplines, made his escape at night and fled towardsJerusalem . Paul recounts in theBible that it was through a window that he escaped from a certain death ("2 Cor 11,32-33"). Today it holdsChapel of St. Paul .External links
* [http://www.christusrex.org/www1/ofm/pope2/syria/GPsyr04.html The place of St. Paul's escape]
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