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Archaeologists Identify Remains of Site Where Bible Says Jesus Restored Blind Man's Sight
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Posted on 12/23/2004 11:51:22 AM PST by Sub-Driver

Archaeologists Identify Remains of Site Where Bible Says Jesus Restored Blind Man's Sight By Ramit Plushnick-Masti Associated Press Writer

JERUSALEM (AP) - Archaeologists in Jerusalem have identified the remains of the Siloam Pool, where the Bible says Jesus miraculously cured a man's blindness, researchers said Thursday - underlining a stirring link between the works of Jesus and ancient Jewish rituals.

The archaeologists are slowly digging out the pool, where water still runs, tucked away in what is now the Arab neighborhood of Silwan. It was used by Jews for ritual immersions for about 120 years until the year 70, when the Romans destroyed the Jewish Temple.

Many of Jesus' acts are directly linked to Jewish rituals, and the miracle of the blind man is an example. According to the Bible, the man was undergoing ritual immersion in the Siloam Pool for entry into the Temple compound, and Jesus used the occasion to cure his blindness.

In the last four months, archaeologists have revealed the pool's 50-yard length and a channel that brought in water from the Silwan spring. In the past week, a section of stone road that led from the pool to the Jewish Temple was uncovered.

"The moment that we revealed and discovered this four months ago, we were 100 percent sure it was the Siloam Pool," said archaeologist Eli Shukron.

"We know today that the Siloam Pool is connected to the Temple Mount. There is a road that connects the two elements. The entire system is clearer today," Shukron said.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: archaeology; ggg; godsgravesglyphs; history; jerusalem; johanneskepler; kinghezekiah; letshavejerusalem; miracle; poolofsiloam; siloam; siloampool; starofbethlehem; staroftheeast; starofwonder; wethreekings
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1 posted on 12/23/2004 11:51:23 AM PST by Sub-Driver
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To: Sub-Driver

>> The Israeli Antiquities Authority is negotiating with the Greek Orthodox Church, which owns the land, to continue the dig. Archaeologists believe the pool is under the thick green covering of an overgrown vegetable garden and several large trees. <<

I would certainly expect that the Greek Orthodox Church would appreciate establishing that a spring-fed pool they own is the site of a prominent NT miracle!


2 posted on 12/23/2004 11:56:27 AM PST by dangus
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To: blam; NYer; Salvation

Here ya go.


3 posted on 12/23/2004 12:05:22 PM PST by Jaded (Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society. - Mark Twain)
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To: dangus; dighton; aculeus; Lijahsbubbe; dennisw; Alouette
Archaeologists believe the pool is under the thick green covering of an overgrown vegetable garden and several large trees

Hmmm, looks like they found the source of the "Miracle" Gro.

4 posted on 12/23/2004 12:11:00 PM PST by Thinkin' Gal
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To: Thinkin' Gal
Another must-see for the Christian tour groups.

Is it my imagination, or has there been an explosion of stories like this recently? The discovery of Peter's home in Jerusalem where the early Christians met, and the pool where John the Baptist baptized. Also the site of the wedding at Cana where Jesus performed His first miracle.

If I was an Israeli archaeologist, I'd be digging for any connection with the Jesus years...good for the tourist business.

5 posted on 12/23/2004 12:17:33 PM PST by Ciexyz (I use the term Blue Cities, not Blue States. PA is red except for Philly, Pgh & Erie)
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To: Ciexyz
Also the site of the wedding at Cana where Jesus performed His first miracle.

The city's location is being disputed. No one has claimed to have found the location of where the actual wedding took place.

6 posted on 12/23/2004 12:22:31 PM PST by frog_jerk_2004
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To: Ciexyz
pool where John the Baptist baptized

I believe St. John the Baptist baptized people in the Jordan, which is bigger than a pool...

7 posted on 12/23/2004 12:23:30 PM PST by frog_jerk_2004
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To: DAVEY CROCKETT

Ping to you!


8 posted on 12/23/2004 12:24:09 PM PST by all4one (My thoughts and prayers are with our soldiers.....and their families)
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To: Sub-Driver
They knew they had found it when they uncovered this:


9 posted on 12/23/2004 12:33:24 PM PST by Inyokern
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To: Sub-Driver; american colleen; Lady In Blue; Salvation; narses; SMEDLEYBUTLER; redhead; ...

A Palestinian woman walks past the site where archaeologists believe they have uncovered the remain of Siloam Pool in the Silwan neighborhood of East Jerusalem, Thursday, Dec. 23, 2004. Archaeologists in Jerusalem have uncovered the pool's stone remains and its still-running water, believed to have been used by Jesus to restore a blind man's eyesight. The pool was used by Jews for ritual immersions from about 50 B.C. until A.D. 70, when the Romans destroyed the Jewish Temple.

Catholic Ping - please freepmail me if you want on/off this list


10 posted on 12/23/2004 12:33:30 PM PST by NYer ("Blessed be He who by His love has given life to all." - final prayer of St. Charbel)
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To: Ciexyz

Don't forget the box where Jesus brothers bones were kept.


11 posted on 12/23/2004 12:33:45 PM PST by conserv13
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To: frog_jerk_2004
No one has claimed to have found the actual location where the wedding took place.

From what I read, two different sites are claiming the honor, although it's impossible to decide which is the correct site. There was a thread recently on FR, but I couldn't find it doing a search on "Cana" or "Wedding in Cana". Maybe other keywords would bring it up.

12 posted on 12/23/2004 12:35:33 PM PST by Ciexyz (I use the term Blue Cities, not Blue States. PA is red except for Philly, Pgh & Erie)
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To: Kolokotronis; Destro; kosta50; MarMema
The Israeli Antiquities Authority is negotiating with the Greek Orthodox Church, which owns the land, to continue the dig. Archaeologists believe the pool is under the thick green covering of an overgrown vegetable garden and several large trees.


Photograph of an artist's impression of the Siloam Pool in Jerusalem on the basis of new excavations by archaeologists in East Jerusalem December 23, 2004. Archaeologists in Jerusalem have unearthed a paved assembly area and water channel at the site of a pool where some Christians believe Jesus gave sight to a blind man, Israel's Antiquities Authority said on Thursday. The discovery allows them to build a better picture of what the Siloam Pool might have looked like nearly 2,000 years ago -- suggesting it was meant for ritual immersion rather than for use as a reservoir as some have thought. The Siloam Pool is mentioned in the Bible's New Testament as the place where Jesus performed the miracle of giving sight to a man who was blind from birth -- first anointing his eyes with clay and then telling him to wash in the pool.

13 posted on 12/23/2004 12:35:49 PM PST by NYer ("Blessed be He who by His love has given life to all." - final prayer of St. Charbel)
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To: Sub-Driver

What a crock.


14 posted on 12/23/2004 12:46:37 PM PST by Phlap (REDNECK@LIBARTS.EDU)
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To: frog_jerk_2004
St. John the Baptist baptized people in the Jordan....

I remember coverage of this archeological find on the evening news a few months ago. They found a structure built into the rocks which they believed held a baptismal pool used by early Christians. It was in the general area of where John the Baptist was said to have preached, so there was a connection with him. Unfortunately, these stories pop up and then you can't find them when you need 'em.

15 posted on 12/23/2004 12:47:04 PM PST by Ciexyz (I use the term Blue Cities, not Blue States. PA is red except for Philly, Pgh & Erie)
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To: Sub-Driver; All

A worker is seen at the site where Israeli archaeologists believe they have uncovered remains of the Siloam Pool in the Silwan neighborhood of East Jerusalem, Thursday, Dec. 23, 2004. Archaeologists in Jerusalem have uncovered the Pool's stone remains and its still-running water, believed to have been used by Jesus to restore a blind man's eyesight. The Pool, used by Jews for ritual immersions from about 50 B.C. to A.D. 70, when the Romans destroyed the Jewish Temple.


Water flows through the site where archaeologists believe they have uncovered the remains of the Siloam Pool in the Silwan neighborhood of East Jerusalem, Thursday, Dec. 23, 2004.

16 posted on 12/23/2004 12:47:25 PM PST by NYer ("Blessed be He who by His love has given life to all." - final prayer of St. Charbel)
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To: NYer

When the people asked Christ why the man had been born blind, because of his sin or the sin of his parents, Christ replied, loosely translated, "Neither, but rather so that the love of God might be made manifest in the world." Something to remember the next time we see a handicapped person.


17 posted on 12/23/2004 12:47:55 PM PST by Kolokotronis (Nuke the Cube!)
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To: Ciexyz
From what I read, two different sites are claiming the honor, although it's impossible to decide which is the correct site. There was a thread recently on FR, but I couldn't find it doing a search on "Cana" or "Wedding in Cana". Maybe other keywords would bring it up.

They are claiming the honor of the location of Cana, not the actual wedding site...

18 posted on 12/23/2004 12:48:23 PM PST by frog_jerk_2004
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To: Phlap

What a crock?

That's it?

No explanation of which part you think is a crock?

Deep thinking not your forte?


19 posted on 12/23/2004 12:49:33 PM PST by Bigh4u2
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To: Phlap

What's the crock?


20 posted on 12/23/2004 12:49:36 PM PST by frog_jerk_2004
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