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Jordan River Stops

"Jordan River Stops" explores the intriguing question of whether the biblical account of the Jordan River stopping, as described in the Book of Joshua, could be linked to natural phenomena. The book uniquely blends Biblical Studies with Earth Sciences like seismology and hydrology, investigating if a landslide, triggered by seismic activity, could have temporarily dammed the river, allowing the Israelites to cross. This intersection of faith and science offers a fresh perspective on a well-known biblical narrative.

The book progresses by first examining the biblical narrative, then transitioning into an analysis of the Jordan River Valley's geological history, including its susceptibility to landslides. It explores the plausibility of the event, referencing documented cases of similar river-damming events globally and evaluating historical records of earthquakes and landslides in the region.

By investigating seismic activity, the book offers a plausible explanation, aligning both with the biblical timeline and geological realities. This approach of integrating textual interpretation with scientific data makes "Jordan River Stops" valuable for researchers, students, and general readers interested in the relationship between the Bible and science. Understanding the potential role of natural events in shaping historical narratives highlights the importance of interdisciplinary approaches to interpreting complex historical events.


Author:

  • Brook Clearwater

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 93 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Climate, nature, and animals
  • Climate and geography
  • Religion and faith
  • Christianity

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