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(1) River of- kjv@Genesis:32:10; kjv@Numbers:32:32; kjv@Deuteronomy:4:22; kjv@Joshua:3:15; kjv@Joshua:4:3; kjv@Judges:8:4; kjv@2Samuel:17:22 kjv@2Kings:2:8; kjv@2Kings:5:10; kjv@2Kings:6:4; kjv@Jeremiah:12:5; kjv@Matthew:3:6

(2) Plain of- kjv@Genesis:13:10; kjv@Numbers:22:1; kjv@Numbers:26:3; kjv@1Kings:7:46; kjv@2Chronicles:4:17

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JORDAN - J>@ - (the descender), the one river of Palestine, has a course of little more than 200 miles, from the roots of Anti
- Lebanon to the head of the Dead Sea. (136 miles in a straight line.
Schaff.) It is the river of the "great plain" of Palestine
the "descender," if not "the river of God" in the book of Psalms, at least that of his chosen people throughout their history. There were fords over against Jericho, to which point the men of Jericho pursued the spies. kjv@Joshua:2:7) comp. Judg 3:28 Higher up where the fords or passages of Bethbarah, where Gideon lay in wait for the Midianites, kjv@Judges:7:24) and where the men of Gilead slew the Ephraimites. ch. kjv@Judges:12:6) These fords undoubtedly witnessed the first recorded passage of the Jordan in the Old Testament. kjv@Genesis:32:10) Jordan was next crossed, over against Jericho, by Joshua. kjv@Joshua:4:12-13) From their vicinity to Jerusalem the lower fords were much used. David, it is probable, passed over them in one instance to fight the Syrians. (2 Samuel 10:17; 17:22) Thus there were two customary places at which the Jordan was fordable; and it must have been at one of these, if not at both, that baptism was afterward administered by St. John and by the disciples of our Lord. Where our Lord was baptized is not stated expressly, but it was probably at the upper ford. These fords were rendered so much more precious in those days from two circumstances. First, it does not appear that there were then any bridges thrown over or boats regularly established on the Jordan; and secondly, because "Jordan overflowed all his banks all the time of harvest." kjv@Joshua:3:15) The channel or bed of the river became brimful, so that the level of the water and of the banks was then the same. (Dr. Selah Merrill, in his book "Galilee in the Time of Christ"

(1881), says, "Near Tarichaea, just below the point where the Jordan leaves the lake (of Galilee), there was (in Christ’s time) a splendid bridge across the river, supported by ten piers."
ED.) The last feature which remains to be noticed in the scriptural account of the Jordan is its frequent mention as a boundary: "over Jordan," "this" and "the other side," or "beyond Jordan," were expressions as familiar to the Israelites as "across the water," "this" and "the other side of the Channel" are to English ears. In one sense indeed, that is, in so far as it was the eastern boundary of the land of Canaan, it was the eastern boundary of the promised land. kjv@Numbers:34:12) The Jordan rises from several sources near Panium (Banias), and passes through the lakes of Merom (Huleh) and Gennesaret. The two principal features in its course are its descent and its windings. From its fountain heads to the Dead Sea it rushes down one continuous inclined plane, only broken by a series of rapids or precipitous falls. Between the Lake of Gennesaret and the Dead Sea there are 27 rapids. The depression of the Lake of Gennesaret below the level of the Mediterranean Isaiah:653 feet, and that of the Dead Sea 1316 feet. (The whole descent from its source to the Dead Sea Isaiah:3000 feet. Its width varies form 45 to 180 feet, and it is from 3 to 12 feet deep.
- Schaff.) Its sinuosity is not so remarkable in the upper part of its course. The only tributaries to the Jordan below Gennesaret are the Yarmuk (Hieromax) and the Zerka (Jabbok). Not a single city ever crowned the banks of the Jordan. Still Bethshan and Jericho to the west, Gerasa, Pella and Gadara to the east of it were important cities, and caused a good deal of traffic between the two opposite banks. The physical features of the Ghor , through which the Jordan flows, are treated of under PALESTINA AND PALESTINE.

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Jordan @ Heb. Yarden, "the descender;" Arab. Nahr-esh
- Sheriah, "the watering-place" the chief river of Palestine. It flows from north to south down a deep valley in the centre of the country. The name descender is significant of the fact that there is along its whole course a descent to its banks; or it may simply denote the rapidity with which it "descends" to the Dead Sea. It originates in the snows of Hermon, which feed its perennial fountains. Two sources are generally spoken of.

(1.) From the western base of a hill on which once stood the city of Dan, the northern border-city of Palestine, there gushes forth a considerable fountain called the Leddan, which is the largest fountain in Syria and the principal source of the Jordan.

(2.) Beside the ruins of Banias, the ancient Caesarea Philippi and the yet more ancient Panium, is a lofty cliff of limestone, at the base of which is a fountain. This is the other source of the Jordan, and has always been regarded by the Jews as its true source. It rushes down to the plain in a foaming torrent, and joins the Leddan about 5 miles south of Dan (Tell-el
- Kady).

(3.) But besides these two historical fountains there is a third, called the Hasbany, which rises in the bottom of a valley at the western base of Hermon, 12 miles north of Tell-el
- Kady. It joins the main stream about a mile below the junction of the Leddan and the Banias. The river thus formed is at this point about 45 feet wide, and flows in a channel from 12 to 20 feet below the plain. After this it flows, "with a swift current and a much-twisted course," through a marshy plain for some 6 miles, when it falls into the Lake Huleh, "the waters of Merom" (q.v.). During this part of its course the Jordan has descended about 1,100 feet. At Banias it Isaiah:1,080 feet above sea-level. Flowing from the southern extremity of Lake Huleh, here almost on a level with the sea, it flows for 2 miles "through a waste of islets and papyrus," and then for 9 miles through a narrow gorge in a foaming torrent onward to the Sea of Galilee (q.v.). "In the whole valley of the Jordan from the Lake Huleh to the Sea of Galilee there is not a single settled inhabitant. Along the whole eastern bank of the river and the lakes, from the base of Hermon to the ravine of Hieromax, a region of great fertility, 30 miles long by 7 or 8 wide, there are only some three inhabited villages. The western bank is almost as desolate. Ruins are numerous enough. Every mile or two is an old site of town or village, now well nigh hid beneath a dense jungle of thorns and thistles. The words of Scripture here recur to us with peculiar force: 'I will make your cities waste, and bring your sanctuaries unto desolation...And I will bring the land into desolation: and your enemies which dwell therein shall be astonished at it...And your land shall be desolate, and your cities waste. Then shall the land enjoy her sabbaths, as long as it lieth desolate' kjv@Leviticus:26:31-34).", Dr. Porter's Handbook. From the Sea of Galilee, at the level of 682 feet below the Mediterranean, the river flows through a long, low plain called "the region of Jordan" kjv@Matthew:3:5), and by the modern Arabs the Ghor, or "sunken plain." This section is properly the Jordan of Scripture. Down through the midst of the "plain of Jordan" there winds a ravine varying in breadth from 200 yards to half a mile, and in depth from 40 to 150 feet. Through it the Jordan flows in a rapid, rugged, tortuous course down to the Dead Sea. The whole distance from the southern extremity of the Sea of Galilee to the Dead Sea is in a straight line about 65 miles, but following the windings of the river about 200 miles, during which it falls 618 feet. The total length of the Jordan from Banias is about 104 miles in a straight line, during which it falls 2-380 feet. There are two considerable affluents which enter the river between the Sea of Galilee and the Dead Sea, both from the east.

(1.) The Wady Mandhur, called the Yarmuk by the Rabbins and the Hieromax by the Greeks. It formed the boundary between Bashan and Gilead. It drains the plateau of the Hauran.

(2.) The Jabbok or Wady Zerka, formerly the northern boundary of Ammon. It enters the Jordan about 20 miles north of Jericho. The first historical notice of the Jordan is in the account of the separation of Abraham and Lot kjv@Genesis:13:10). "Lot beheld the plain of Jordan as the garden of the Lord." Jacob crossed and recrossed "this Jordan" (32:10). The Israelites passed over it as "on dry ground" kjv@Joshua:3:17; kjv@Psalms:114:3). Twice afterwards its waters were miraculously divided at the same spot by Elijah and Elisha ( kjv@2Kings:2:8 kjv@2Kings:2:14). The Jordan is mentioned in the Old Testament about one hundred and eighty times, and in the New Testament fifteen times. The chief events in gospel history connected with it are

(1) John the Baptist's ministry, when "there went out to him Jerusalem, and all Judaea, and were baptized of him in Jordan" kjv@Matthew:3:6).

(2.) Jesus also "was baptized of John in Jordan" kjv@Mark:1:9).

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Jordan, the River @ Eastern boundary of Canaan kjv@Numbers:34:12
Often overflowed kjv@Joshua:3:15 kjv@1Chronicles:12:15
Overflowing of, called the swelling of Jordan kjv@Jeremiah:12:5 kjv@Jeremiah:49:19
Empties itself into the Dead Sea kjv@Numbers:34:12
The plains of
Thickly wooded kjv@2Kings:6:2
Exceeding fertile kjv@Genesis:13:10
Infested with lions kjv@Jeremiah:49:19 kjv@Jeremiah:50:44
Afforded clay for moulding brass, &:c kjv@1Kings:7:46 kjv@2Chronicles:4:17
Chosen by Lot for a residence kjv@Genesis:13:11
Fordable in some places kjv@Joshua:2:7 kjv@Judges:12:5 kjv@Judges:12:6
Ferry boats often used on kjv@2Samuel:19:18
Remarkable events connected with
Division of its waters to let Israel pass over kjv@Joshua:3:12-16 kjv@Joshua:5:1
Return of its waters to their place kjv@Joshua:4:18
Slaughter of Moabites kjv@Judges:3:28 kjv@Judges:3:29
Slaughter of the Ephraimites kjv@Judges:12:4-6
Its division by Elijah kjv@2Kings:2:8
Its division by Elisha kjv@2Kings:2:14
Healing of Naaman the leper kjv@2Kings:5:10 kjv@2Kings:5:14
Baptism of multitudes by John the Baptist kjv@Matthew:3:6 kjv@Mark:1:5 kjv@John:1:28
Baptism of our Lord kjv@Matthew:3:13 kjv@Matthew:3:15 kjv@Mark:1:9
Passage of Israel over
Promised kjv@Deuteronomy:4:22 kjv@Deuteronomy:9:1 kjv@Deuteronomy:11:31
In an appointed order kjv@Joshua:3:1-8
Preceded by priests with the ark kjv@Joshua:3:6 kjv@Joshua:3:11 kjv@Joshua:3:14
Successfully effected kjv@Joshua:3:17 kjv@Joshua:4:1 kjv@Joshua:4:10 kjv@Joshua:4:11
Commemorated by a pillar of stones raised in it kjv@Joshua:4:9
Commemorated by a pillar of stones in Gilgal kjv@Joshua:4:2-8 kjv@Joshua:4:20-24
Alluded to kjv@Psalms:74:15 kjv@Psalms:114:3 kjv@Psalms:114:5
A pledge that God would drive the Canaanites, &:c out of their land kjv@Joshua:3:10
The Jews had great pride in kjv@Zechariah:11:3
Despised by foreigners kjv@2Kings:5:12
Moses not allowed to cross kjv@Deuteronomy:3:27 kjv@Deuteronomy:31:2

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JORDAN @ -(A river in Palestine)
- Empties into the Dead Sea kjv@Joshua:15:5
- Fords of kjv@Genesis:32:10; kjv@Joshua:2:7; kjv@Judges:3:28; kjv@Judges:7:24; kjv@Judges:8:4; kjv@Judges:10:9; kjv@Judges:12:5-6; kjv@2Samuel:2:29; kjv@2Samuel:17:22-24; kjv@2Samuel:19:15 kjv@2Samuel:19:31 kjv@1Chronicles:19:17
- Swelling of, at harvest time kjv@Joshua:3:15; kjv@Jeremiah:12:5
- Swelling of, in the early spring kjv@1Chronicles:12:15
- The waters of, miraculously separated for the passage .Of the Israelites kjv@Joshua:3; 4; kjv@1Chronicles:5:1; kjv@Psalms:114:3 .Of Elijah kjv@2Kings:2:6-8 .Of Elisha kjv@2Kings:2:14
- Crossed by a ferry boat kjv@2Samuel:19:18
- Naaman washes in, for the healing of his leprosy kjv@2Kings:5:10-14
- John the Baptist immerses in kjv@Matthew:3:6; kjv@Mark:1:5
- John the Baptist immerses Jesus in kjv@Matthew:3:13; kjv@Mark:1:9

- PLAIN OF kjv@Genesis:13:10-12 .Israelites camped in kjv@Numbers:22:1; kjv@Numbers:26:3 kjv@Numbers:26:63 .Solomon's foundry in kjv@1Kings:7:46; kjv@2Chronicles:4:17

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kjv@STRING:Jordan <HITCHCOCK>@ the river of judgment - HITCHCOCK-J


kjv@STRING:Mejarkon <HITCHCOCK>@ the waters of Jordan - HITCHCOCK-M


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JORDAN @

(1) River of- kjv@Genesis:32:10; kjv@Numbers:32:32; kjv@Deuteronomy:4:22; kjv@Joshua:3:15; kjv@Joshua:4:3; kjv@Judges:8:4; kjv@2Samuel:17:22 kjv@2Kings:2:8; kjv@2Kings:5:10; kjv@2Kings:6:4; kjv@Jeremiah:12:5; kjv@Matthew:3:6

(2) Plain of- kjv@Genesis:13:10; kjv@Numbers:22:1; kjv@Numbers:26:3; kjv@1Kings:7:46; kjv@2Chronicles:4:17

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H1014 <STRHEB>@ בּית גּמוּל bêyth gâmûl bayth gaw-mool' From H1004 and the passive participle of H1576; house of (the) weaned; {Beth-Gamul} a place East of the Jordan: - Beth-gamul.


H1015 <STRHEB>@ בּית דּבלתים bêyth diblâthayim bayth dib-law-thah'-yim From H1004 and the dual of H1690; house of (the) two fig cakes; {Beth-Diblathajim} a place East of the Jordan: - Beth-diblathaim.


H1020 <STRHEB>@ בּית הישׁימות bêyth hayeshîymôth bayth hah-yesh-ee-moth' From H1004 and the plural of H8451 with the article interposed; house of the deserts; {Beth-ha-Jeshimoth} a town East of the Jordan: - Beth-jeshimoth.


H1027 <STRHEB>@ בּית הרם bêyth hârâm bayth haw-rawm' From H1004 and H7311 with the article interposed; house of the height; {Beth-ha-Ram} a place East of the Jordan: - Beth-aram.


H1028 <STRHEB>@ בּית הרן bêyth hârân bayth haw-rawn' Probably for H1027; {Beth-ha-ran} a place East of the Jordan: - Beth-haran.


H1039 <STRHEB>@ בּית נמרה bêyth nimrâh bayth nim-raw' From H1004 and the feminine of H5246; house of (the) leopard; {Beth-Nimrah} a place east of the Jordan: - Beth-nimrah. Compare H5247.


H1047 <STRHEB>@ בּית פּעור bêyth pe‛ôr bayth pe-ore' From H1004 and H6465; house of Peor; {Beth-Peor} a place East of the Jordan: - Beth-peor.


H1120 <STRHEB>@ בּמות בּעל בּמות bâmôth bâmôth baal {baw-moth'} baw-moth' bah'-al Plural of H1116; heights; the second form is a more complete form of the first form; from the same and H1168; heights of Baal; Bamoth or Bamoth {Baal} a place East of the Jordan: - {Bamoth} Bamoth-baal.


H1181 <STRHEB>@ בּעלי בּמות ba‛ălêy bâmôth bah-al-ay' baw-moth From the plural of H1168 and the plural of H1116; Baals of (the) heights; Baale {Bamoth} a place East of the Jordan: - lords of the high places.


H1186 <STRHEB>@ בּעל מעון baal me‛ôn bah'-al meh-one' From H1168 and H4583; Baal of (the) habitation (of) (compare H1010); Baal {Meon} a place East of the Jordan: - Baal-meon.


H1194 <STRHEB>@ בּען be‛ôn beh-ohn' Probably a contraction of H1010; {Beon} a place East of the Jordan: - Beon.


H1203 <STRHEB>@ בּעשׁתּרה beeshterâh beh-esh-ter-aw' From H6251 (as singular of H6252) with prepositional prefix; with Ashtoreth; {Beeshterah} a place East of the Jordan: - Beeshterah.


H1316 <STRHEB>@ בּשׁן bâshân baw-shawn' Of uncertain derivation; Bashan (often with the {article}) a region East of the Jordan: - Bashan.


H1338 <STRHEB>@ בּתרון bithrôn bith-rone' From H1334; (with the article) the craggy spot; {Bithron} a place East of the Jordan: - Bithron.


H1474 <STRHEB>@ גּולן gôlân go-lawn' From H1473; captive; {Golan} a place East of the Jordan: - Golan.


H1567 <STRHEB>@ גּלעד galyêd gal-ade' From H1530 and H5707; heap of testimony; {Galed} a memorial cairn East of the Jordan: - Galeed.


H1568 <STRHEB>@ גּלעד gil‛âd ghil-awd' Probably from H1567; {Gilad} a region East of the Jordan; also the name of three Israelites: - {Gilead} Gileadite.


H2362 <STRHEB>@ חורן chavrân khav-rawn' Apparently from H2357 (in the sense of H2352); cavernous; {Chavran} a region East of the Jordan: - Hauran.


H2809 <STRHEB>@ חשׁבּון cheshbôn khesh-bone' The same as H2808; {Cheshbon} a place East of the Jordan: - Heshbon.


H2888 <STRHEB>@ טבּת ţabbath tab-bath' Of uncertain derivation; {Tabbath} a place East of the Jordan: - Tabbath.


H2897 <STRHEB>@ טוב ţôb tobe The same as H2896; good; {Tob} a region apparently East of the Jordan: - Tob.


H2999 <STRHEB>@ יבּק yabbôq yab-boke' Probably from H1238; pouring forth; {Jabbok} a river East of the Jordan: - Jabbok.


H3011 <STRHEB>@ יגבּהה yogbehâh yog-beh-haw' Feminine from H1361; hillock; {Jogbehah} a place East of the Jordan: - Jogbehah.


H3026 <STRHEB>@ יגר שׂהדוּתא yegar ώahădûthâ' yegar' sah-had-oo-thaw' (Chaldee); from a word derived from an unused root (meaning to gather) and a derivative of a root corresponding to H7717; heap of the testimony; {Jegar-Sahadutha} a cairn East of the Jordan: - Jegar-Sahadutha.


H3096 <STRHEB>@ יהצה יהצה יהץ yahats yahtsâh yahtsâh {yah'-hats} {yah'-tsaw} yah-tsaw' From an unused root meaning to stamp; perhaps threshing floor; Jahats or {Jahtsah} a place East of the Jordan: - {Jahaz} {Jahazah} Jahzah.


H3270 <STRHEB>@ יעזר יעזיר ya‛ăzêyr yazêr {yah-az-ayr'} yah-zare' From H5826; helpful; Jaazer or {Jazer} a place East of the Jordan: - {Jaazer} Jazer.


H3383 <STRHEB>@ ירדּן yardên yar-dane' From H3381; a descender; {Jarden} the principal river of Palestine: - Jordan.


H3603 <STRHEB>@ כּכר kikâr kik-kawr' From H3769; a {circle} that {is} (by implication) a circumjacent tract or {region} especially the Ghor or valley of the Jordan; also a (round) loaf; also a talent (or large (round) coin): - {loaf} {morsel} {piece} {plain} talent.


H3872 <STRHEB>@ לחות לוּחיתo lûchîyth lûchôth {loo-kheeth'} loo-khoth' From the same as H3871; floored; {Luchith} a place East of the Jordan: - Luhith.


H3962 <STRHEB>@ לשׁע leshaleh'-shah From an unused root thought to mean to break through; a boiling spring; {Lesha} a place probably East of the Jordan: - Lasha.


H4511 <STRHEB>@ מנּית minnîyth min-neeth' From the same as H4482; enumeration; {Minnith} a place East of the Jordan: - Minnith.


H5025 <STRHEB>@ נבח nôbach no'-bach From H5024; a bark; {Nobach} the name of an Israelite and of a place East of the Jordan: - Nobah.


H5247 <STRHEB>@ נמרה nimrâh nim-raw' From the same as H5246; clear water; {Nimrah} a place East of the Jordan: - Nimrah. See also {H1039} H5249.


H5249 <STRHEB>@ נמרים nimrîym nim-reem' Plural of a masculine corresponding to H5247; clear waters; {Nimrim} a place East of the Jordan: - Nimrim. Compare H1039.


H5548 <STRHEB>@ סלכה salkâh sal-kaw' From an unused root meaning to walk; walking; {Salcah} a place East of the Jordan: - {Salcah} Salchah.


H5676 <STRHEB>@ עבר ‛êber ay'-ber From H5674; properly a region across; but used only adverbially (with or without a preposition) on the opposite side (especially of the Jordan; usually meaning the east): - X {against} {beyond} {by} X {from} {over} {passage} {quarter} ({other} this) {side} straight.


H500 <STRHEB>@ אלעלה אלעלא 'el‛âlê' 'el‛âlêh {el-aw-lay'} el-aw-lay' From H410 and H5927; God (is) going up; Elale or {Elaleh} a place east of the Jordan: - Elealeh.


H6159 <STRHEB>@ עורב ערב ‛ôrêb ‛ôrêb {o-rabe'} o-rabe' The same as H6158; {Oreb} the name of a Midianite and of a cliff near the Jordan: - Oreb.


H6160 <STRHEB>@ ערבה ‛ărâbâh ar-aw-baw' From H6150 (in the sense of sterility); a desert; especially (with the article prefixed) the (generally) sterile valley of the Jordan and its continuation to the Red Sea: - {Arabah} {champaign} {desert} {evening} {heaven} {plain} wilderness. See also H1026.


H6252 <STRHEB>@ עשׁתּרת עשׁתּרות ‛ashtârôthashtârôth {ash-taw-roth'} ash-taw-roth' Plural of H6251; {Ashtaroth} the name of a Sidonian {deity} and of a place East of the Jordan: - {Ashtaroth} Astaroth. See also {H1045} {H6253} H6255.


H6255 <STRHEB>@ עשׁתּרת קרנים ‛ashterôth qarnayim ash-ter-oth' kar-nah'-yim From H6252 and the dual of H7161; Ashtaroth of (the) double horns (a symbol of the deity); Ashteroth {Karnaim} a place East of the Jordan: - Ashtoreth Karnaim.


H6439 <STRHEB>@ פּניאל פּנוּאל penû'êl penîyl {pen-oo-ale'} pen-ee-ale' From H6437 and H410; face of God; Penuel or {Peniel} a place East of Jordan; also (as Penuel) the name of two Israelites: - {Peniel} Penuel.


H6449 <STRHEB>@ פּסגּה pisgâh pis-gaw' From H6448; a cleft; {Pisgah} a mountain East of Jordan: - Pisgah.


H6465 <STRHEB>@ פּעור pe‛ôr peh-ore' From H6473; a gap; {Peor} a mountain East of Jordan; also (for H1187) a deity worshipped there: - Peor. See also H1047.


H6820 <STRHEB>@ צער tsô‛ar tso'-ar From H6819; little; {Tsoar} a place East of the Jordan: - Zoar.


H6839 <STRHEB>@ צפים tsôphîym tso-feem' Plural of active participle of H6822; watchers; {Tsophim} a place East of Jordan: - Zophim.


H7056 <STRHEB>@ קמון qâmôn kaw-mone' From H6965; an elevation; {Kamon} a place East of the Jordan: - Camon.


H7079 <STRHEB>@ קנת qenâth ken-awth' From H7069; possession; {Kenath} a place East of the Jordan: - Kenath.


H7174 <STRHEB>@ קרקר qarqôr kar-kore' From H6979; foundation; {Karkor} a place East of the Jordan: - Karkor.


H7274 <STRHEB>@ רגלים rôgelîym ro-gel-eem' Plural of active participle of H7270; fullers (as tramping the cloth in washing); {Rogelim} a place East of the Jordan: - Rogelim.


H7433 <STRHEB>@ רמות גּלעד רמת גּלעד râmôth gil‛âd râmôth gil‛âd raw-moth' gil-awd' From the plural of H7413 and H1568; heights of Gilad; Ramoth {Gilad} a place East of the Jordan: - {Ramoth-gilead} Ramoth in Gilead. See also H7216.


H7741 <STRHEB>@ שׁוה קריתים shâvêh qiryâthayim shaw-vay' kir-yaw-thah'-yim From the same as H7740 and the dual of H7151; plain of a double city; Shaveh {Kirjathajim} a place East of the Jordan: - Shaveh Kiriathaim.


H7851 <STRHEB>@ שׁטּים shiţţîym shit-teem' The same as the plural of H7848; acacia trees; {Shittim} a place East of the Jordan: - Shittim.


H769 <STRHEB>@ ארנן ארנון 'arnôn 'arnôn {ar-nohn'} ar-nohn' From H7442; a brawling stream; the {Arnon} a river east of the Jordan; also its territory: - Arnon.


H798 <STRHEB>@ אשׁדּות הפּסגּה 'ashdôth happisgâh ash-doth' hap-pis-gaw' From the plural of H794 and H6449 with the article interposed; ravines of the Pisgah; {Ashdoth-Pisgah} a place east of the Jordan: - Ashdoth-pisgah.


G1046 <STRGRK>@ Γαδαρηνός Gadarēnos gad-ar-ay-nos' From Γαδαρά Gadara (a town East of the Jordan); a Gadarene or inhabitant of Gadara: - Gadarene.


G2446 <STRGRK>@ Ἰορδάνης Iordanēs ee-or-dan'-ace Of Hebrew origin [H3383]; the Jordanes (that is Jarden) a river of Palestine: - Jordan.


G962 <STRGRK>@ Βηθαβαρά Bēthabara bay-thab-ar-ah' Of Hebrew origin ([H1004] and [H5679]); ferry house; Bethabara (that is Bethabarah) a place on the Jordan: - Bethabara.