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I am surprising that all that concerns the Jewish (always a religion, & never a lay thing or free, so never in science) is always a vast messy (But it's the same things with the Arabic or Muslin stuffs, never in lay way).
Very strangely this name of SILOAM is something very clear in Old Welsh. It has nothing to see with one bible, the most faking book full of enormous stupidities, since the beginning of the religions, real criminal sects, from 5th/7th centuries.
I don't know the topography nor the history of this city, but the question is to know if one big meteoric is not fallen near this city. If this big stone from the sky has existed in this place & created a pool, so the name of SILOAM is 100% Old-Welsh (Old civilisation from more 4500 years BC & preWelsh more 10.000 until 30.000 BC). If the grave stone is a piece of recycling, reclaiming (as that was so much common by the Old-Welsh who kept the memory in texts), there are several possibilities for the date of this writing. Your article should to add this precision. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2.11.17.225 (talk) 12:06, 23 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]