gatekeepers in English
To use it, the gateman had to lower the gates while he left the tower.
Use "gatekeepers" in a sentence
1. City gates and gatekeepers (1-4)
2. + These were the gatekeepers of the camps of the Levites.
3. Aggregators are the gatekeepers between you and the big platforms
4. We're the gatekeepers to a whole lot of information, man.
5. Jesus Christ was acquainted with the role of gatekeepers, also called doorkeepers.
6. 24 The gatekeepers were on the four sides—east, west, north, and south.
7. A related and highly significant finding of Allen's was his identification of the key role of information gatekeepers.
8. Our access to digital money and our ability to freely transact is being held captive by these gatekeepers.
9. It's not about making the amazing saves. It's the little things and small things that made great gatekeepers great.
10. 19 These were the divisions of the gatekeepers from the sons of the Korʹah·ites and of the Me·rarʹites.
11. These conglomerates are the media gatekeepers that wield extraordinary power over the ideas and information the public receives.
12. Emil Amok: Writer Ishmael Reed talks about his new play on Basquiat, racist gatekeepers, and the anti-Asian killings in Georgia
13. To put it another way, God allows us to be the guardians, or the gatekeepers, of our own hearts.
14. 23 And of the Levites, there were Joʹza·bad, Shimʹe·i, Ke·laiʹah (that is, Ke·liʹta), Peth·a·hiʹah, Judah, and E·li·eʹzer; 24 and of the singers, E·liʹa·shib; and of the gatekeepers, Shalʹlum, Teʹlem, and Uʹri.
15. + 47 And during the days of Ze·rubʹba·bel+ and during the days of Ne·he·miʹah, all Israel gave portions to the singers+ and the gatekeepers,+ according to the daily need.
16. 24 The priests Sheb·a·niʹah, Joshʹa·phat, Ne·thanʹel, A·maʹsai, Zech·a·riʹah, Be·naiʹah, and E·li·eʹzer loudly sounded the trumpets before the Ark of the true God,+ and Oʹbed-eʹdom and Je·hiʹah also served as gatekeepers for the Ark.
17. 45 And they began taking care of the duties of their God and the obligation of the purification, as did the singers and the gatekeepers, according to the instructions of David and his son Solʹo·mon.
18. Then to gain entrance to both the outer and inner sanctuary of the church the women pretended to the gatekeepers that they were pilgrims from Cappadocia who had spent all their funds and wanted to worship before starting their return trip.