In "The Bronze Bow," Simon insists they must wash in the pool on the way to the village to ensure they are clean and presentable before entering the community. This reflects the cultural and social norms of the time, where cleanliness was associated with respectability. Additionally, it highlights Simon's concern for appearances and his desire to maintain a positive reputation within the village. Overall, it underscores the importance of societal expectations in their lives.
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It's £2.98 for a bronze one
Jesus told the blindman to go and wash in the pool of Siloam, and he followed Jesus order and could see.
Turn the pool upside-down and knock on the bottom.
Drain, pressure wash, and acid Wash the pool. If the plaster is old, it should be resurfaced. Resurfacing the pool will give you a new warranty and a longer life on your pool.
Usually it is an imbalance of chlorine or PH, which lets algae live in the pool.
If it has put a lot of dust into the pool you can clear the water with a floculant available at nearly all pool shops.
Simon Peter.
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The blind man washed in the Pool of Siloam, as described in the Bible, specifically in the Gospel of John (John 9:1-12). After Jesus healed him by applying mud to his eyes, he instructed the man to wash in this pool, resulting in the restoration of his sight. The Pool of Siloam was located in Jerusalem and was known for its healing properties.
Vacuum the pool to waste and/or empty the pool and shovel out the gunk. Sounds like the pool needs to be emptied anyway, so give it a chlorine wash (or acid wash) while its empty and then refill, add salt, install the necessary equipment and start over with a saline pool.
With a new pool surface installed- Diamond Brite or any aggregate surface- is it possible or doable to acid wash the pool with water in the pool??