2 Chronicles 25:23
25:23 King Joash of Israel captured King Amaziah of Judah, son of Joash son of Jehoahaz, in Beth Shemesh and brought him to Jerusalem. He broke down the wall of Jerusalem from the Gate of Ephraim to the Corner Gate – a distance of about six hundred feet.
Nehemiah 3:1
The Names of the Builders
3:1 Then Eliashib the high priest and his priestly colleagues arose and built the Sheep Gate. They dedicated it and erected its doors, working as far as the Tower of the Hundred and the Tower of Hananel.
Nehemiah 12:39
12:39 over the Ephraim Gate, the Jeshanah Gate,
the Fish Gate, the Tower of Hananel, and the Tower of the Hundred, to the Sheep Gate. They stopped
at the Gate of the Guard.
Jeremiah 31:38-40
Jerusalem Will Be Enlarged
31:38 “Indeed a time is coming,” says the Lord, “when the city of Jerusalem will be rebuilt as my special city. It will be built from the Tower of Hananel westward to the Corner Gate.
31:39 The boundary line will extend beyond that, straight west from there to the Hill of Gareb and then turn southward to Goah.
31:40 The whole valley where dead bodies and sacrificial ashes are thrown and all the terraced fields out to the Kidron Valley on the east as far north as the Horse Gate will be included within this city that is sacred to the Lord. The city will never again be torn down or destroyed.”
Jeremiah 37:13
37:13 But he only got as far as the Benjamin Gate.
There an officer in charge of the guards named Irijah,
who was the son of Shelemiah and the grandson of Hananiah, stopped him. He seized Jeremiah and said,
“You are deserting to the Babylonians!”
Jeremiah 38:7
An Ethiopian Official Rescues Jeremiah from the Cistern
38:7 An Ethiopian, Ebed Melech, a court official in the royal palace, heard that Jeremiah had been put in the cistern. While the king was holding court at the Benjamin Gate,