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The book of Joshua recounts that after the exodus from Egypt and the 40-year wilderness wandering, Joshua led the Israelites across the Jordan River into Canaan (Josh. 3-4).
Carlos Campo, CEO of the Museum of the Bible, reflects on Joshua 24:15 and why he declared to the Israelites that "as for me and my household, we will serve the Lord." ...
This pristine wilderness is located on the east side of the Jordan River, about 9km / 5.5 miles north of the Dead Sea and near Mt Nebo where Moses showed the Israelites the Promised Land (Joshua 3 ...
It happened after the death of Moses…that G-d said to Joshua… “Moses, My servant has died. Now, arise, cross this Jordan (River), you and this entire people, to the land that I give to them ...
Symbolically and spiritually, the river is of mighty significance to many. Physically, the Lower Jordan River of today is a lot more meager than mighty. Skip to content. Fox 8 Cleveland WJW.