Join Oriel Moran as we explore Hezekiah's Tunnel, an engineering marvel from 2,700 years ago in Jerusalem's City of David. Built during King Hezekiah’s reign to protect the city’s water supply during the Assyrian siege, this 533 meter tunnel showcases ancient precision. Visitors can still walk through the tunnel’s waters today, experiencing a biblical site of historical and spiritual significance.
The tunnel's connection to both the Old and New Testaments is powerful—it's mentioned in Scripture and tied to the healing of a blind man by Jesus at the Pool of Siloam. Discover more about this extraordinary feat of ancient engineering and its lasting legacy.