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Daily Express US on MSNLocation where Jesus performed miracle and 'healed the blind' is found
Beneath the bustling streets of Jerusalem, archaeologists have uncovered a colossal structure, which could be linked to a ...
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The Christian Post on MSNArchaeologists unearth massive wall at site where Jesus healed blind man in Gospel of John
A massive wall unearthed in ancient Jerusalem has been identified as part of the original engineering that formed the Pool of ...
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 ...
Heritage minister Amichai Eliyahu said: “The exposure of the largest dam ever found in Israel, in the heart of ancient Jerusalem, is tangible evidence of the strength of the Kingdom of Judah and the ...
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, ...
The steps where Jesus Christ healed a blind man in the New Testament were uncovered 2,000 years later. According to Fox News, archeologists accomplished the unearthing of nearly eight steps ...
Jesus continued with a familiar theme — “light.” (See Vol. 49.) He says, “ ‘While I am in the world, I am the light of the world.’ ” Then Jesus spits into the dirt to make mud and places the mud on ...
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 ...
The Pool of Siloam, where the New Testament says Jesus healed a man who was born blind, will be fully excavated and opened to tourists.
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“It was at this site that Jesus healed the blind man (John:9), and it is at this site that, 2,000 years ago, Jewish pilgrims cleansed themselves prior to entering the Second Temple.
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