Page 12 - Holyland Magazine - 2019 Edition
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The Guiding Hand
                                                of Herod's Pools

                                                New observation of the connection between the herodian
                                                water facilities during the 1st century AD

                                                                                                 The Kishle archaeological dig at the Tower of David

IBy Omer Eshel                                  By looking at Herod’s palaces, we can            Temple, but less is known of his efforts to
   t’s well known that the Middle East is       identify a central and recurring motif – pools.  construct pools throughout Jerusalem,
   deprived of water. Unlike many cities                                                         whether for ritualistic purposes such, as with
   in Europe, Israeli cities, in particular,    The pools provided a source of drinking          the Siloam Pool, or for show of power such
   depended on neighboring cisterns and         water, but mainly served the purposes of         as the double pools in Herod’s palace (today
   springs for water for many years. It wasn’t  appearance and demonstration of power.           the Tower of David).
until the establishment of the Hasmonean        One of the most impressive is the pool
Dynasty in the 3rd century BC that aqueducts    in Caesarea, a freshwater pool that was          The Siloam Pool, the same pool which had
were constructed to provide large cities with   carved into the Mediterranean. Imagine, a        drained the flood water from the Temple
adequate water supply.                          freshwater pool right in the salty sea!          Mount and the spring water of the Gihon
                                                                                                 Spring, the pool in which every pilgrim would
Ever since these constructions, reservoirs      We are all aware that Herod’s greatest           immerse himself and collect water to carry
have signified wealth and power throughout      endeavor was the construction of the Temple      up Ma’alot St. in order to sprinkle on the
the Middle East. It is one of the reasons why   Mount and the expansion of the Second            altar during the festival of Beit HaShoeivah
King Herod was so obsessed with ponds
and reservoirs.

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