Calcutta Review, Band 9University of Calcutta, 1848 |
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... Arabah toward Petra , the city of the Rock . This enormous crevasse extends from the sources of the Jordan to the gulf of Akaba , with a length of 280 miles and an average breadth of 10. A glance at the map will show that the gulf of ...
... Arabah toward Petra , the city of the Rock . This enormous crevasse extends from the sources of the Jordan to the gulf of Akaba , with a length of 280 miles and an average breadth of 10. A glance at the map will show that the gulf of ...
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... Arabah goes to the Red Sea . Some may think that these facts , whatever they may determine as to the Wádí Gharandel as it now exists , do not conclusively prove that the Jordan may not have passed through the ' Arabah to the Red Sea ...
... Arabah goes to the Red Sea . Some may think that these facts , whatever they may determine as to the Wádí Gharandel as it now exists , do not conclusively prove that the Jordan may not have passed through the ' Arabah to the Red Sea ...
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undoubtedly is , that the Wádí ' Arabah and its continuation , the valley of the Jordan , whatever partial changes they may have undergone in our own Adamic era , together form perhaps the most wonderful crevasse in the whole world - a ...
undoubtedly is , that the Wádí ' Arabah and its continuation , the valley of the Jordan , whatever partial changes they may have undergone in our own Adamic era , together form perhaps the most wonderful crevasse in the whole world - a ...
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