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In short, it’s important to get to know the places of the Bible. Visualizing “the where” of the story helps
               us communicate the great truths of the Bible.

               Most of the cities and sites in Southern Israel are known from the Old Testament Period.  In the New
               Testament, Jesus and the Apostles are never recorded as traveling south of Jerusalem.   Let’s start in the
               very southern part of the Dead Sea.


















               Dead Sea.

               The Dead Sea is so named because nothing lives in it. The lowest point on
               earth, this body of water lies more than 1,400 feet (430 meters) below sea
               level. Thus, while water from the Jordan River flows into the Dead Sea,
               nothing can flow out of it. You’ll find this body of water often called the “Salt
               Sea” in the Old Testament.

               The water of the Dead Sea is eight times saltier than ocean water. It has a
               33.7 percent salinity rate! The high mineral content causes anyone trying to
               swim in the water to be very buoyant. No one can sink! Because of the high
               mineral content in the water and because it has the lowest risk factor of UV
               rays from the sun, many people visit the Dead Sea today for help with skin
               conditions.


               An environmental emergency also exists for the Dead Sea today. Because
               almost all of the fresh water from the Jordan River is used for irrigation for
               farms on both the Israeli and Jordanian side of the river, no meaningful
               amount of water has been flowing into the Dead Sea for decades. Coupled
               with a 20-year drought (1997-present), the water of the Dead Sea has
               receded dramatically. The water level has dropped 460 feet (140 meters). In
               the north, the shoreline has receded more than a mile in some places. At En   Dr. Bjorgen floating in the Dead Sea
               Bokek, a small community with several hotels, it’s even easier to see the

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