- Σιλωάμ
- Siloam
- Siloam, a spring within the walls, in the south-east corner of Jerusalem.
- Σιλωάμ
- Siloam
- N:N--L
- Σιλωάμ (indecl., but in FlJ, genitive, ᾶ, B.J., ii, 16, 2), ὁ (Heb. שִׁלֹחַ),
Siloam (see DB, iii, 515 f.):.†Refs
Luk.13:4, Jhn.9:7, 11
(AS)
1) the Pool of Siloam, a fountain of water in Jerusalem, also called Shiloah in Isa.
8:6 2) the Tower of Siloam, may have been a tower near or over the Pool of Siloam, which fell down killing
18 men; very likely they were purifying themselves. (Gill)
Literal: Siloam = "sent"8:6 2) the Tower of Siloam, may have been a tower near or over the Pool of Siloam, which fell down killing
18 men; very likely they were purifying themselves. (Gill)
Σιλωάμ
Silōam
sil-o-am'
Of Hebrew origin [H7975]; Siloam (that is, Shiloach), a pool of Jerusalem
KJV Usage: Siloam.