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The
part of the Holy Land on the eastern side
of the Jordan River, in the country of
Jordan, is blessed with the rich spiritual
heritage of the full story of Salvation
as recorded in the Bible. Abraham, Job,
Moses, Ruth, Elijah, John the Baptist,
Jesus Christ, Paul and other leading figures
from the Bible performed pivotal elements
of their divinely-ordained mission in
the ancient landscape now within the Hashemite
Kingdom of Jordan.
This
is why increasing numbers of religious
pilgrims today begin their pilgrimages
in Jordan and continue into ancient Canaan,
modern Palestine and Israel -- for in
so doing, they retrace the entire saga
of God's revelation to mankind and the
development of the Abrahamic faiths.
In
and around southern Jordan, God first
manifested Himself to human beings, as
documented in the narratives related to
Abraham, Job, and Moses. Subsequently,
this land witnessed the missions of numerous
prophets, the completion of the First
Covenant through Moses and the Israelites,
and the launching of the Christian faith
through the Second Covenant, heralded
by John the Baptist and completed through
Jesus Christ.
The
very name of the country and its famous
river of baptism and spiritual cleansing
-- Jordan -- retains the unique heritage
of the land where God repeatedly interacted
with human beings and sent them His message
of righteousness, love and peace. The
heartland of this spiritual landscape
that witnessed the unfolding of God's
Salvation History is the area alongside
the Dead Sea and the Jordan River, in
today's west-central Jordan. This area
was called the "Plains of Moab"
in the Old Testament and formed part of
the region of "Peraea" in the
New Testament. This is the only area in
the Holy Land that combines the traditions
of Moses, Elijah, John the Baptist, and
Jesus Christ -- key figures in God's redemption
of humankind and call for human righteousness.
Other
than the central covenants that God made
with humankind through Moses and Jesus,
Jordan is also where Jacob wrestled with
the angel of God, Job suffered and was
rewarded for his faith, and Elijah ascended
to Heaven. This is where Moses delivered
God's Law to humankind, including the
great commandments to "love God",
"pursue justice and only justice",
and to "choose life". Here is
where Jesus was baptized by John and anointed
by God, where he called his first disciples,
and where the Trinity of Father, Son and
Holy Spirit manifested itself explicitly
during the baptism along the Jordan River.
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In
the land of Jordan, God frequently appeared
and encountered humankind in the form
of a whirlwind, a cloud of light or dust,
an angel, or a voice speaking with the
prophets. One biblical passage (Habbakuk
3:3) says explicitly that "God came
from Teman, and the Holy One from Mount
Paran". Deuteronomy 33:2 notes that
"The Lord came from Sinai, and dawned
down on them from Seir; He shone forth
from Mount Paran". Teman, Seir and
Paran are in the area of Edom, in southern
Jordan.
God
repeatedly designated Jordan as a land
of peace and refuge, where Ruth, Elijah,
David, Jesus, John the Baptist and the
first Christian communities, among others,
found safety and peace. Most of the great
biblical prophets journeyed from the east
bank of the Jordan River to the west --
symbolically moving from the "wilderness"
where men and women are tested, to the
promised Holy Land, the Kingdom of God.
Among these leading figures whose journeys
took them from the east to the west banks
of the Jordan River were Abraham, Jacob,
Moses, Joshua, Elijah, John the Baptist
and Jesus.
Most
of the holy sites in Jordan where the
biblical prophets performed miracles or
reached out to ordinary people are identified,
excavated and easily accessible to visitors
today. New sites are discovered every
year. Religious pilgrims and visitors
to Jordan often can visit archaeological
excavations and share in the excitement
of identifying ancient remains of places
where John the Baptist preached and heralded
the arrival of the Messiah, Jesus performed
miracles, Elijah lived by faith and Moses
completed his mission from God.
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