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 ...
The location of the pool where, according to the New Testament, Jesus healed a blind man in one of his most famous miracles has been up for debate for hundreds of years. Known as the Pool of Siloam, ...
Archaeologists have discovered an ancient dam in Jerusalem's City of David, not far from the body of water where Jesus famously healed a blind man. Officials noted in an Aug. 30 release that the wall ...
Archaeologists have discovered an ancient dam in Jerusalem’s City of David – not far from the body of water where Jesus famously healed a blind man. Officials noted in an Aug. 30 release that the wall ...
Archaeologists in Jerusalem say they have uncovered something that feels like a bridge between history and faith. A prehistoric dam, almost 2,800 years old, turned up right near the Pool of Siloam.
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, ...
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