Category:Siloam

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English: Siloam (Hebrew: Shiloah; Arabic: Silwan) is an ancient site in Jerusalem, located in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Silwan, south of the Old City. According to the Hebrew Bible, Siloam was built around the "serpent-stone", Zoheleth, where Adonijah gave his feast in the time of Solomon. It is the site of the Pool of Siloam and the Tower of Siloam, both mentioned in the New Testament.
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Siloam 
archaeological site in Israel
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LocationSilwan, Jerusalem, Jerusalem District, Israel
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Map31° 46′ 12.29″ N, 35° 14′ 10.17″ E
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