Jump to: ATS • ISBE • Easton's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms • Resources ATS Bible Dictionary PoolsSee CISTERNS. Easton's Bible Dictionary Pools of SolomonThe name given to three large open cisterns at Etam, at the head of the Wady Urtas, having an average length of 400 feet by 220 in breadth, and 20 to 30 in depth. These pools derive their chief supply of water from a spring called "the sealed fountain," about 200 yards to the north-west of the upper pool, to which it is conveyed by a large subterranean passage. They are 150 feet distant from each other, and each pool is 20 feet lower than that above it, the conduits being so arranged that the lowest, which is the largest and finest of the three, is filled first, and then in succession the others. It has been estimated that these pools cover in all a space of about 7 acres, and are capable of containing three million gallons of water. They were, as is generally supposed, constructed in the days of Solomon. They are probably referred to in Ecclesiastes 2:6. On the fourth day after his victory over the Ammonites, etc., in the wilderness of Tekoa, Jehoshaphat assembled his army in the valley of Berachah ("blessing"), and there blessed the Lord. Berachah has been identified with the modern Bereikut, some 5 miles south of Wady Urtas, and hence the "valley of Berachah" may be this valley of pools, for the word means both "blessing" and "pools;" and it has been supposed, therefore, that this victory was celebrated beside Solomon's pools (2 Chronicles 20:26). These pools were primarily designed to supply Jerusalem with water. From the lower pool an aqueduct has been traced conveying the water through Bethlehem and across the valley of Gihon, and along the west slope of the Tyropoeon valley, till it finds its way into the great cisterns underneath the temple hill. The water, however, from the pools reaches now only to Bethlehem. The aqueduct beyond this has been destroyed. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia POOLS OF SOLOMONSOLOMON, POOLS OF See POOLS OF SOLOMON. Strong's Hebrew 1295. berekah -- a pool, pond... Definition: pool. Word Origin from barak Definition a pool, pond NASB Word Usage ponds (1), pool (15), pools (1). fishpool. From barak ... /hebrew/1295.htm - 6k 98. agam -- a marsh, muddy pool Library Thy Neck is as a Tower of ivory; Thine Eyes Like the Fish-Pools in ... Second Greek Form. And it came to Pass, after Jesus had Returned Out of Egypt... John at ??non. The Church in Babylon First Greek Form. Chapter vii May the Twenty-Sixth the Uniting of Sundered Peoples September. Epistle Lix. To Secundinus, Bishop. Thesaurus Pools (15 Occurrences)...Pools of Solomon. ... It has been estimated that these pools cover in all a space of about 7 acres, and are capable of containing three million gallons of water. ... /p/pools.htm - 13k Fish-pools (1 Occurrence) Reservoir (1 Occurrence) Pond (2 Occurrences) Irrigation Aqueduct (4 Occurrences) Fishpools (1 Occurrence) Cistern (21 Occurrences) Well (2882 Occurrences) Bittern (4 Occurrences) Resources What is the Valley of Baca in the Bible? | GotQuestions.orgAre there supposed to be any rituals in Christianity? | GotQuestions.org Should churches be seeker-friendly? | GotQuestions.org Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Pools (15 Occurrences)Mark 9:22 John 3:23 Exodus 7:19 Exodus 8:5 Deuteronomy 8:7 2 Kings 3:16 Psalms 84:6 Psalms 107:35 Ecclesiastes 2:6 Song of Songs 7:4 Isaiah 14:23 Isaiah 41:18 Isaiah 42:15 Ezekiel 47:11 Zephaniah 2:9 Subtopics Pools and Ponds: (In the Wilderness) of the Gifts of the Spirit Pools and Ponds: (Turning Cities Into) Great Desolation Pools and Ponds: Artificial, Designed For: Preserving Fish Pools and Ponds: Artificial, Designed For: Supplying Cities With Water Pools and Ponds: Artificial, Designed For: Supplying Gardens With Water Pools and Ponds: Filled by the Rain Pools and Ponds: The King's Pool Pools and Ponds: The Land of Egypt Abounded In Pools and Ponds: The Lower Pool Pools and Ponds: The Upper Pool Pools and Ponds: Water of, Brought Into the City by a Ditch or Conduit Related Terms |