The Gentile Forbidden Inscription Recreation: small full inscription (resin cast) from the Second Temple in Jerusalem. About 7 inches by 5 inches. An Inscription displayed on the balustrade of the Temple: "No foreigner shall enter within the balustrade of the Temple, or within the precinct, and whosoever shall be caught shall be responsible for (his) death that will follow in consequence (of his trespassing)" The inscription was displayed regularly around the court of the Gentiles and was written in both Latin and Greek. This inscription was placed in the wall surrounding the Temple in Jerusalem warning that any Gentile who passed the entry through the wall would be punished with death. This is what Jesus refers to as "Breaking down the dividing wall between Gentiles and God"