By Elisa Moed for www.travelujah.com and Dan Wooding
Special to ASSIST News Service
RIVER JORDAN (ANS) -- The Qasr Al-Yahud baptismal site is the one with the oldest tradition for being the place where Jesus got baptized by John the Baptist in the Jordan River (Matthew, 3: 13-17).
Painting of Jesus being baptized in the River Jordan by John the Baptist |
Its name in Arabic, Qasr al-Yehud, could possibly be a remnant of an even older tradition of the pre-Christian, Jewish use of the place as a baptismal site. The site is also considered to be the place where the Israelites crossed the Jordan when they enter the land of Canaan.
Each year the Orthodox churches celebrate Epiphany at the site of Qasr Al Yahud. This annual festivity is quite grand and attendance is highly recommended.
Upon starting his ministry, Jesus got baptized in the Jordan River by John the Baptist, according to the Gospels. This is where the Holy Spirit came upon him while still in the waters, and where God's voice was heard. This site has the oldest tradition of this event, but has not been easily accessible due to political circumstances for a number of years.
Now, visitors are again allowed free access to see the excavated remains of the 5th Century churches there, in addition to making use of its baptismal site. The excavations depict beautiful mosaics, as well as ancient marble steps into the water and a very unusual baptismal pool.
Facilities Available at Qasr Al Yahud in the Holy Land
Qasr Al Yahud is situated within the Palestinian Territories within Area C, which is currently under the administration of Israeli authorities, yet both Israelis and Palestinians can freely visit this site. All planning has been done in cooperation with the Civil Administration of Judea and Samaria, the National Parks Authority and the Jordanian authorities on the other side of the river.
The Israeli Tourism Ministry investment in the site to date totals about 5 million shekel, of which 3.5 million NIS was invested in 2007/8. With further investment by the Ministry of Defense, the total investment to date in developing the Qasr el Yahud site for tourism is 8 million NIS. Plans for future development of the site include wheelchair accessibility, signage, shading, landscaping etc.
The baptismal pool is worth extra attention. Its shape is cruciform and the flowing waters of the Jordan Rivers fills it naturally. The age of the steps leading into it is not known, but were mentioned the first time 1,400 years ago. Many of the innumerable pilgrims visiting through the ages carved little crosses into the stone, which can still be seen.
The site is free of charge to visitors and managed by the Israel Nature and National Parks Protection Authority.
As of July 12, 2011 Qasr El Yahud is now open daily to all visitors. For information call +972 650-4844 fax: +972 650-4843 or email ssark@npa.org.il
To see a video about this, please go to http://www.travelujah.com/ groups/entry/Qasr-Al-Yehud
Note from Dan Wooding. Across the river, on the Jordanian side, is another must-see site baptism site for pilgrims. It is said to be the site of John the Baptist's settlement at Bethany Beyond the Jordan, where Jesus was baptized, and has long been known from the Bible (John 1:28 and 10:40) and from the Byzantine and medieval texts. It is said to be the birthplace of Christianity and is located in what was once a minefield.
Russ Jones and Dan Wooding (right) baptizing Clayton Metcalfe in the River Jordan (Jordanian side) |
A wonderful highlight of the visit to "Baptism Site" some three years ago was when my colleague, Clayton Metcalfe, a talented videographer who was born in Australia, asked to be baptized in the River Jordan by myself and Russ Jones, another journalist. (Clayton and I were shooting a documentary on Jordan for Safe Worlds IPTV and the Missionaries News Service).
Some thirty people, including a Jordanian soldier, watched this moving event and many began spontaneously singing "How Great Thou Art" as Clayton emerged after being fully immersed close the spot where many believe that Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist.
Our group of American-based journalists was following part of the pilgrimage route that the early pilgrims followed that took them to the Jordan River, and Mount Nebo. The area is also associated with the biblical account of how the Prophet Elijah ascended to heaven in a whirlwind on a chariot of fire.
For more details of the Jordanian baptism site, please go to:http://www.baptismsite.com
Elisa Moed is the Founder and CEO of Travelujah.com (www.travelujah.com ) the leading Christian social network focused on travel to the Holy Land. People can learn, plan and share their Holy Land tour and travel experiences on Travelujah.
Dan Wooding, 70, is an award winning British journalist now living in Southern California with his wife Norma, to whom he has been married for 48 years. They have two sons, Andrew and Peter, and six grandchildren who all live in the UK. He is the founder and international director of ASSIST (Aid to Special Saints in Strategic Times) and the ASSIST News Service (ANS) and was, for ten years, a commentator, on the UPI Radio Network in Washington, DC. He now hosts the weekly "Front Page Radio" show on KWVE in Southern California which is also carried throughout the United States. The program is also aired in Great Britain on Calvary Chapel Radio UK and also in Belize and South Africa. Besides this, Wooding is a host for His Channel Live, which is carried via the Internet to some 200 countries. You can follow Dan on Facebook under his name there or at ASSIST News Service. He is the author of some 44 books. Two of the latest include his autobiography, "From Tabloid to Truth", which is published by Theatron Books. To order a copy, press this link. Wooding, who was born in Nigeria of British missionary parents, has also recently released his first novel "Red Dagger" which is available this link. |
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