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Easton's Bible Dictionary

 

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Pool
        a pond, or reservoir, for holding water (Heb. berekhah; modern
        Arabic, birket), an artificial cistern or tank. Mention is made
        of the pool of Gibeon (2 Sam. 2:13); the pool of Hebron (4:12);
        the upper pool at Jerusalem (2 Kings 18:17; 20:20); the pool of
        Samaria (1 Kings 22:38); the king's pool (Neh. 2:14); the pool
        of Siloah (Neh. 3:15; Eccles. 2:6); the fishpools of Heshbon
        (Cant. 7:4); the "lower pool," and the "old pool" (Isa.
        22:9,11).
        The "pool of Bethesda" (John 5:2,4, 7) and the "pool of
        Siloam" (John 9:7, 11) are also mentioned. Isaiah (35:7) says,
        "The parched ground shall become a pool." This is rendered in
        the Revised Version "glowing sand," etc. (marg., "the mirage,"
        etc.). The Arabs call the mirage "serab," plainly the same as
        the Hebrew word _sarab_, here rendered "parched ground." "The
        mirage shall become a pool", i.e., the mock-lake of the burning
        desert shall become a real lake, "the pledge of refreshment and
        joy." The "pools" spoken of in Isa. 14:23 are the marshes caused
        by the ruin of the canals of the Euphrates in the neighbourhood
        of Babylon.
        The cisterns or pools of the Holy City are for the most part
        excavations beneath the surface. Such are the vast cisterns in
        the temple hill that have recently been discovered by the
        engineers of the Israel Exploration Fund. These underground
        caverns are about thirty-five in number, and are capable of
        storing about ten million gallons of water. They are connected
        with one another by passages and tunnels.
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Biblical Meaning for 'Pool' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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