Bethesda in Smiths Bible Dictionary
(house of mercy, or the flowing water), the Hebrew name of a
reservoir or tank, with five "porches," close upon the sheep-
gate or "market" in Jerusalem. Joh 5:2 The largest reservoir -
Birket Israil - 360 feet long, 120 feet wide and 80 feet deep,
within the walls of the city, close by St. Stephen's Gate, and
under the northeast wall of the Haram area, is generally
considered to be the modern representative of Bethesda.
Robinson, however, suggests that the ancient Bethesda is
identical with what is now called the Pool of the Virgin, an
intermittent pool, south of Birket Israil and north of the
pool of Siloam.
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