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Jabbok River
A pouring out, or a wrestling, one of the streams
on the east of Jordan, into which it falls about midway between the Sea of
Galilee and the Dead Sea, or about 45 miles below the Sea of Galilee. It rises
on the eastern side of the mountains of Gilead, and runs a course of about 65
miles in a wild and deep ravine. It was the boundary between the territory of
the Ammonites and that of Og, king of Bashan (Josh. 12:1-5; Num. 21:24); also
between the tribe of Reuben and the half tribe of Manasseh (21:24; Deut. 3:16).
In its course westward across the plains it passes more than once underground.
"The scenery along its banks is probably the most picturesque in Palestine; and
the ruins of town and village and fortress which stud the surrounding
mountain-side render the country as interesting as it is beautiful." This river
is now called the Zerka, or blue river.
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