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Jordan River
The name Jordan in Hebrew is ירדן (Yarden) which means “to descend”. The Jordan River is exactly a descending river!
The Jordan River is Israel’s first major river, and it is an important area of Canaan. Water originating from northern Mt. Hermon, the highest mountain in Israel, flows south through the Sea of Galilee into the Jordan Rift Valley, passing through the city of Adam, descending to the lowest sea level on earth at the Dead Sea. The Jordan River along the way has many streams.
How long and how wide is the Jordan River? To be honest, you will get different answers from different sources, such as the internet, reputable websites or reference books. The figures below are quoted from Dr. Carl Rasmussen:
A number of things happened in the Jordan River. Below are some examples.
Joshua 1:2 “Moses my servant is dead. Now then, you and all these people, get ready to cross the Jordan River into the land I am about to give to them—to the Israelites.”
Map - waters descend to the Dead Sea
A miracle: The flood water was stopped
Soldiers on patrol
The picture shows that an Israelite soldier on the side of Qasr-el-Yahud made sure that nobody was crossing over, the same as the other side with Jordanian soldiers. It is because of the Israeli-Jordan Peace Agreement between Jordan and Israel.
Qasr-el-Yahud belonged to Jordan until 1968. Israel won the Six-Day War in 1967, and the Jordan River became the boundary between Israel and Jordan. However, this site was not opened until 2011 due to 4,000 mines that needed to be cleared.
An iron fence is installed between Israel and Jordan in the middle of the River. No one can swim across to the other side!
qasr-el-yahud
Qasr-al-Yahud קאסר אל יהוד means the Palace of the Jews. It is on the west side of the Jordan River. Most Christians go to this site for baptism because they believe it is the place where John the Baptist baptized Jesus. This side belongs to the border of Israel.
The east side (with the wood shade in the picture) of the Jordan River is called Wadi-al-Kharrar. Some claim that Jesus was baptized at Wadi-al-Kharra. It is under the control of Jordan. The river is divided by an iron fence.
Where was Jesus baptized? Qasr-el-Yahud oR Wadi-al-Kharrar?
No matter which side is the exact side for the baptism of Jesus, it is all about economics. Israel roughly has 750,000 visitors a year to its baptism site and Jordan’s baptism site roughly has 250,000 visitors annually. It is all about the millions of dollars in annual tourist revenue.
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a leap of faith
In the picture, a group of bible believers celebrated a “reborn” person who has a new heart and spirit eternally.
How can I have a new heart and a new spirit that will dwell within me?
In John 3:1-5, there was a Pharisee named Nicodemus who was a member of the Jewish ruling council. He believed Jesus had come from God as no one could perform the signs Jesus was doing. Jesus replied to him that no one could see the kingdom of God unless they were born again. Nicodemus did not understand how a human could enter a second time into the womb to be born. Jesus answered that no one could enter the kingdom of God unless they were born of water and the Spirit. Jesus further explained that “everyone who believes may have eternal life in Him.”
“For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.”
Some people say it takes a big leap to believe in Jesus; I would say it would be a big loss NOT to believe in Jesus after you hear His words!