They Found the Steps Where Jesus Healed the Blind Man
The Pool of Siloam in ancient Jerusalem marks where Jesus performed one of His greatest miracles. He healed a man born blind (John 9:1–11). This real site got rediscovered by archaeologists in 2004 near the City of David.
Workers repairing a sewer line uncovered massive stone steps from Jesus’ time. Coins and pottery date it to the first century. Pilgrims used it for ritual baths and daily water needs.
Jesus spat to make mud, smeared it on blind eyes, then commanded: “Go wash in the pool of Siloam.” The man obeyed and returned seeing clearly. This eyewitness miracle enraged the Pharisees.
Buried under centuries of dirt, the excavation proves the Gospel happened in real history and real places. Jesus walked these very stones and transformed lives forever.