A historic biblical site believed to be where Jesus healed a blind man and Jewish pilgrims took ritual baths for purity will be fully excavated for the first time and opened to the general public.
The Israeli Antiquities Authority has announced that one of Jerusalem's most famous archaeological sites, the biblical Pool of Siloam, will undergo a full excavation and be opened for the public to see. The pool, built in the time of King Hezekiah about 2,700 years ago, and described in the gospels as a place where Jesus healed the sick, has been a point of keen interest to historians and archaeologists for more than 130 years.
(CHRISTIAN POST) – A historic biblical site believed to be where Jesus healed a blind man and Jewish pilgrims took ritual baths for purity will be fully excavated for the first time and opened to the general public. The Israel Antiquities Authority, the Israel National Parks Authority and the City of David Foundation announced the…
A historic biblical site believed to be where Jesus healed a blind man and Jewish pilgrims took ritual baths for purity will be fully excavated for the first time and opened to the general public.
A historic biblical site believed to be where Jesus healed a blind man and Jewish pilgrims took ritual baths for purity will be fully excavated for the first time and opened to the general public.