ShiloahShiloam
ShiloahShiloam is a name that appears in historical and religious texts, primarily associated with a significant water conduit in ancient Jerusalem. The name is often linked to the Pool of Siloam, a rock-cut pool mentioned in the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament. This pool was fed by the Gihon Spring, a vital water source for the city.
The Siloam Tunnel, also known as Hezekiah's Tunnel, was constructed to bring the water from the Gihon
The Pool of Siloam itself holds religious significance. In the Old Testament, it is mentioned in the
Archaeological excavations in the area have uncovered the remains of the Pool of Siloam and sections of