A Pilgrim’s Video of Jordan Bible Sites

For years, we have viewed Jordan as the ‘Forgotten Holy Land’ but people are waking up to the reality of the rich treasure of Biblical sites in Jordan.

Take a look at this short video to see one group of pilgrim’s reactions.

 

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Is Jordan The Forgotten Holy Land?

There’s no doubt that Israel is the crown jewel of the Holy Land.

After all, Israel boasts Jerusalem, the Galilee, Capernaum, Nazareth and more.

Yet, Jordan is so often ignored. Why is that?

People often forget that lying in Jordan is a treasure of Biblical sites including:

  • Mount Nebo: where Moses looked into the Promised Land
  • Bethany Beyond the Jordan: (a more authentic site than Yardenit for John the Baptist and Jesus’ baptism)
  • Machaerus: (King Herod’s Palace where John the Baptist was beheaded)
  • The Jordan River: (Mark 1:5; Joshua 3; 2 Kings 2:3-14)
  • The Dead Sea: (Genesis 14:3; Ezekiel 47:7-12)
  • Cities of the Decapolis: (Matthew 4:25; Mark 5:20; 7:31)
  • Amman: (Genesis 19:38; Numbers 21:24; Deuteronomy 2:19; 2 Samuel 11; Ezekiel 25:5)
  • Jabbok River: (where Jacob wrestles with the angel. Now modern-day Zarqa River.)
  • The King’s Way: Numbers 20:17; 21:22
  • Madaba: Numbers 21:30; Joshua 13:9; Isaiah 15:2
  • Moab (homeland of the Moabite people including Ruth, the great grandmother of David)
  • Gilead: (where Tishbe, home of the prophet Elijah, and the Kerith Ravine are located)
  • Wadi Mujib (where the Biblical Arnon river flows: Numbers 21:13-26; Deuteronomy 3:8; Judges 11:18)
  • Petra and the Nabataeans:
    • Matthew 2:11 (The Magi may have purchased their frankincense and myrrh in Petra on their way to see Jesus. Petra was renowned in the frankincense and myrrh trade and these valuable gifts are found in the Arabian Gulf, not Persia, where the Magi traveled from. Petra is on the route to Bethlehem from Persia.)
    • 2 Corinthians 11:32 (The reference is to King Aretas IV of Petra.)
    • Galatians 1:17 (When Paul speaks of going into “Arabia” he is most likely referring to the Nabataean Kingdom.).

One of the refreshing things about the Biblical sites in Jordan is that they are not covered up by layer upon layer of civilizations until you truly have no idea how far down you have to go before you see the site.

They are also not gilded and covered over. They are raw. They are beautiful.

If you haven’t considered visiting the Biblical sites in Jordan, it’s time to reconsider.

This is one of the reasons why we lead our Break Forth tours not just into Israel but also into Jordan. If you’re interested in checking out one of our tours, you can sign up for more information here.

 

The Miracle Discovery of Jesus’ Baptismal Site

The discovery of the Bethany Beyond the Jordan baptismal site is a miracle story.

When you visit there your heart is moved when you remember:

  • Jesus’ baptism
  • John the Baptist baptizing throngs of people who came to him in the wilderness
  • Thousands upon thousands of Christian who were baptized here for nearly two thousand years.

Now, you can watch the story of how this ancient Christian site was discovered.

If you miss the Biblical places in Jordan, you are missing so many Holy Land sites.  Don’t want to miss out? Join us for our Break Forth Israel and Jordan Next Level tour? To get your free color brochure click here.