At half past four o'clock, 2000 believers were baptized in Siloam pool by the apostles. [1]
Abraham, a young and influential Pharisee, was baptized in Siloam by Abner, sparking astonishment and intrigue in Jerusalem and causing division among the spying Pharisees. [2] The golden pitcher was filled at the pool of Siloam for the morning ceremony during the feast. [3] Josiah washed clay off in the pool of Siloam to receive his sight from Jesus. [4]
The blind man went to Siloam, a semi-sacred place, for healing despite his slight faith, guided by the belief in the efficacy of spittle and the need to wash away the clay. [5]
See also: UB 162:6.1.