Word Summary
Silōam: Siloam, a pool in Jer
Original Word: ΣιλωάμTransliteration: Silōam
Phonetic Spelling: (sil-o-am')
Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable
Short Definition: Siloam, a pool in Jer
Meaning: Siloam -- a pool in Jerusalem
Strong's Concordance
Siloam.
Of Hebrew origin (Shiloach); Siloam (i.e. Shiloach), a pool of Jerusalem -- Siloam.
see HEBREW Shiloach
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 4611: ΣιλωάμΣιλωάμ (Hebrew
שִׁלֹחַ,
Isaiah 8:6, which in
John 9:7 is translated
ἀπεσταλμένος, but more correctly (see below) 'a sending out,' 'gushing forth' (of water); it is formed after the analogy of
אִיּוב, 'had in hatred', 'persecuted', from
אָיַב;
יִלּוד, 'born', from
יָלַד, 'to bring forth'; ("the purely passive explanation,
ἀπεσταλμένος,
John 9:7, is not so incorrect." Ewald, Ausführl. Lehrbuch d. Hebrew Spr. § 150, 2 a.; cf. Meyer on John, the passage cited)),
ὁ (in
Josephus,
ἡ Σιλωάμ, namely,
πηγή,
b. j. 5, 12, 2; 6, 8, 5; but also
μέχρι τοῦ Σιλωάμ,
b. j. 2, 16, 2; 6, 7, 2; (
Buttmann, 21 (19))), (indeclinable; but in
Josephus,
b. j. 5, 6, 1
ἀπό τῆς Σιλωας),
Siloam, a fountain of sweet and abundant water (
Josephus,
b. j. 5, 4, 1), flowing into a basin or pool of the same name (
Nehemiah 3:15), both of which seem to have been situated in the southern part of Jerusalem, although opinions vary on this point:
Luke 13:4;
John 9:11 (
Isaiah 8:6). Cf. (
B. D., under the word
); Winers RWB under the word Siloah; Rödiger in Gesenius Thesaurus, p. 1416; Leyrer in Herzog edition 1, ivx., p. 371ff; Robinson, Palestine, i. 333ff; Tobler, Die Siloaquelle n. der Oelberg (St. Gallen, 1852); Kneucker, Siloah, Quelle Teich u. Thal in Jerus. (Heidelb. 1873); Furrer in Schenkel v., 295f; (Ritter, Palestine, etc., English translation, i., 148f; Wilson, Ordnance Survey, etc., 1865; especially Guthe in the Zeitschr. d. Deutsch. Pal.-Vereins for 1882, pp. 205ff, 229ff; Zeitschr. d. Deutsch. Morgenl.-Gesellsch. for 1882, p. 725ff).