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Bethesda
BETHES'DA Heb. "beth Chesda" (house of mercy)
Gk. from Aram. Beth hesda, "house of grace")
A spring-fed pool with five porches where invalids waited their turn to step
into the mysteriously troubled waters that were supposed to possess healing
virtue (Jn 5:2-4). The disturbance of the water by an angel, are placed in brackets
in the NASB because there is not sufficient attestation by early texts.
Here Jesus healed the man who was lame for thirty-eight years.
The place is now thought to be the pool found during the repairs in 1888 near
St. Anne's Church in the Bezetha quarter of Jerusalem not far from the Sheep's Gate and Tower of Antonia. It is below the crypt of
the ruined fourth-century church and has a five-arch portico with faded
frescoes of the miracle of Christ's healing.