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Why is the symbolism of the Jordan River important in the Bible?

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The Jordan River symbolizes death and the transition to eternal life, reflecting Christ's victory over sin and death.

In the biblical narrative, the Jordan River serves as a significant boundary marking the transition from death to life, particularly evident in the crossing into the Promised Land. In the story of Elijah and Elisha, crossing the Jordan symbolizes the believer's journey through death to eternal life, paralleling Christ’s own death and resurrection. Elijah striking the waters and Israel crossing on dry ground signifies the ultimate victory of Christ over the grave, allowing believers to pass safely into eternal life through Him. This imagery underscores the necessity of faith as we navigate the realities of life and death, ultimately pointing to Christ's conquering power.
Scripture References: 2 Kings 2:8, John 11:25-26

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