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The Jordan River (, near Kibbutz Sede Nehemya. The Jordan drops rapidly in a 75 kilometer run to swampy Lake Hula , which is slightly below sea level in the Rift Valley. Exiting the lake, it drops much more in about 25 kilometers to the Sea Of Galilee . The last section has less Gradient , and the river begins to Meander before it enters the Dead Sea , which is about 400 meters below sea level and has no outlet. Two major tributaries enter from the east during this last phase, the Yarmouk River and Jabbok River .

Its section north of ) is within the boundaries of Israel (disputed by Syria), and forms the western boundary of the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights . South of the lake, it forms the border between the kingdom of Jordan (to the east) and Israel (to the west). Further south, it forms the border between Jordan and the West Bank .

In modern times the waters are 70 to 90 % used for human purposes and the flow is much reduced. Because of this and the high evaporation rate of the Dead Sea, the sea is shrinking. All the shallow waters of the southern end of the sea have been drained in modern times and are now salt flats.

The waters of the Jordan are an extremely important resource to the dry lands of the area and are a bone of contention between Lebanon , Syria , Jordan , Israel and the Palestinians .

Route 90 connects the northern and southern tips of Israel and parallels the Jordan River on the western side.


IN THE BIBLE

In the , settled to the west (Josh. 13:7, passim).

Opposite 7:46).

In Biblical history the Jordan appears as the scene of several Miracle s, the first taking place when the Jordan, near Jericho, was crossed by the Israelites under Joshua (Josh. iii. 15-17). Later the two tribes and the half tribe that settled east of the Jordan built a large altar on its banks as "a witness" between them and the other tribes (Josh. xxii. 10, 26 et seq.). The Jordan was said to be crossed dry-shod by Elijah and Elisha (II Kings 2: 8, 14). Elisha performed two other miracles at the Jordan: he healed Naaman by having him bathe in its waters, and he made the ax of one of the children of the prophets float, by throwing a piece of wood into the water (II Kings 5:14, 6:6).

The Jordan was crossed by , in which the latter was defeated (I Macc. 9:42-49).

The New Testament states that John The Baptist baptized Jesus in the Jordan (Matt. 3:13).


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