. A comprehensive dictionary of the Bible . The Village of Sit-in (Siloam), mil the lower pari of the Volley of the Kidron, ihowlnic Ibackground U the highland! of Judah. The view U from a photograph by Jamea Grain 11 King** gardenfl, which nre watered tjy (bo Poo), I hoI - I , taken from beneath the south will] of the IJuram. gardens watered by Siloam which supply Jerusalemwith vegetables, is the village which takes its namefrom the pool, Kefr Silw&u. This village is unmen-tioned in ancient times, perhaps did not then is a wretched place for filth and irregularity. Si-lo am (see abov


. A comprehensive dictionary of the Bible . The Village of Sit-in (Siloam), mil the lower pari of the Volley of the Kidron, ihowlnic Ibackground U the highland! of Judah. The view U from a photograph by Jamea Grain 11 King** gardenfl, which nre watered tjy (bo Poo), I hoI - I , taken from beneath the south will] of the IJuram. gardens watered by Siloam which supply Jerusalemwith vegetables, is the village which takes its namefrom the pool, Kefr Silw&u. This village is unmen-tioned in ancient times, perhaps did not then is a wretched place for filth and irregularity. Si-lo am (see above), Tow er in. Of this toweror its fall by which eighteen persons were killed,we know nothing definitely beyond the words ofthe Lord (Lk. xiii. 4). Whether it was a towerconnected with the pool or in the valley near it, wecannot say. In connection with Ophel, a towerthat lieth out is mentioned (Neh. iii. 26); and suggests that this projecting tower may beconnected with the tower in Siloam, and that itsprojection was the cause


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