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Crossing the Jordan--The Sacred River of Christendom
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Title: |
Crossing the Jordan--The Sacred River of Christendom [Graphic]
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Year: |
St. Louis, 1894.
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Creator: |
Bain, Robert E. M
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Category: |
Boats
Transportation
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Object Details: |
1 photograph : b&w ; 25.5 x 18 cm ( 10 x 7 in).
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Notes: |
Photograph is in a book with a description beneath ; printed description: "(Deut., ix:1.)--'Hear, O Israel; Thou art to pass
over Jordan his day, to go in to possess nations greater and mightier than thyself, cities great, and fenced up to heaven.'
We give here a picture of the nat[i]ves crossing the Jordan in a ferry-boat. The manner of crossing illustrated above, however,
was totally different from the way the children of Israel crossed that river under the leadership of Joshua. They forded it.
There are a great many fords in the river. Dr. George Adam Smith describes the Jordan as a rapid, muddy water with zigzag
curves, and the depth varying from ten to twelve feet in the sixty-five miles of descent. The descent is 610 feet from the
sea of Galilee and is sometimes over forty feet a mile. Jordan means down-comer."
A flat-bottomed wooden boat is crossing the Jordan using a rope pulley
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Collection: |
CAJS Image Collection LVii BAI 5485 LVii211CAJS
The Lenkin Family Collection of Photography, University of Pennsylvania Libraries
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