
"Unveiling the Sacred Grounds: Witness the Biblical Site of Jesus' Miraculous Healing"
The Pool of Siloam in Jerusalem, a Biblical site where Jesus is said to have healed a blind man, will open to the public for the first time in 2,000 years. Archeologists are currently excavating the site, which is expected to take several years. Newly released images show archeologists working on uncovering the pool's steps. The Pool of Siloam, built around 2,700 years ago, served as a reservoir for the Gihon Spring and is cherished by Christians and Jews.
