A.B.D
Arabic Bible Dictionary
SlLOAM
SlLOAM, Tower OF mentioned only Luke 13=>4. The place here
spoken of is the village now called Silwan, or Kefr Silwan, on the east of
the valley of Kidron, and to the north-east of the pool. It stands on the
west slope of the Mount of Olives.
As illustrative of the movement of small bands of Canaanites from place to
place, and the intermingling of Canaanites and Israelites even in small
towns in earlier times, M.C. Ganneau records the following curious fact=>
“Among the inhabitants of the village (of Siloam) there are a hundred or so
domiciled for the most part in the lower quarter, and forming a group apart
from the rest, called Dhiabrye, i.e., men of Dhiban. It appears that at some
remote period a colony from the capital of king Mesha (Dibon-Moab)
crossed the Jordan and fixed itself at the gates of Jerusalem at Silwan. The
memory of this migration is still preserved; and I am assured by the people
themselves that many of their number are installed in other villages round
Jerusalem” (quoted by Henderson, Palestine).