JERUSALEM — The Israel Antiquities Authority, the Israel National Parks Authority and the City of David Foundation announced days before the new year that the Pool of Siloam, a biblical site cherished ...
Northern perimeter of the Pool of Siloam.Koby Harati, City of David Archives. The Pool of Siloam will be fully excavated and open to the public for the first time in almost 2,000 years. Built some ...
A new excavation project in Jerusalem has unearthed steps unseen in over 2,000 years at a place where the New Testament records Jesus as having healed a blind man. The Israel Antiquities Authority, ...
Archaeologists in Jerusalem said this week that an ancient site where Jesus healed a blind man have been uncovered, revealing a place not seen for more than 2,000 years. First noted in the Old ...
Chapter 3 of the Acts of the Apostles contains Peter’s preaching about Christ as healer from sin and its effects as a consequence of his passion, death and resurrection. The sermon was occasioned by ...
Biblical site where Jesus healed blind man open to public after 2,000 years Ze'ev Orenstein of the City of David Foundation shares details about Jerusalem's Pool of Siloam, the site where Jesus healed ...
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