The Pool of Bethesda, located on the grounds of the 12th-century Church of St. Anne in Jerusalem, is a site of historical and religious significance. According to the Gospel of John, Jesus healed a paralysed man here. Today, visitors can explore the atmospheric ruins, which include the remains of a Byzantine basilica. While no water remains, the site offers a tangible connection to biblical narratives, inviting reflection and contemplation amidst the ancient stone structures.
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