Nahr ez-Zarqa

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Nahr ez-Zarqa
Jabbok
The catchment area of ​​the Nahr ez-Zarqa

The catchment area of ​​the Nahr ez-Zarqa

Data
location Jordan
River system Jordan
Drain over Jordan  → Dead Sea
source in the mountains northeast of Amman
Source height 776  m
muzzle at Damiya in the Jordan Coordinates: 32 ° 6 '55 "  N , 35 ° 32' 35"  E 32 ° 6 '55 "  N , 35 ° 32' 35"  E
Mouth height 313  m below sea level
Height difference 1089 m
Bottom slope 17 ‰
length 65 km
Catchment area 3900 km²
Reservoirs flowed through Koenig Talal Dam
32 ° 11 ′ 30 ″  N , 35 ° 48 ′ 6 ″  E
Jabbok.jpg
Tulul adh-Dhahab and Jabbok in spring.jpg

The Nahr ez-Zarqa ( Arabic نهر الزرقاء, DMG Nahru z-Zarqāʾ '  blue river'; German also Jabbok ) is a river in Jordan . It rises a few kilometers northeast of Amman at the prehistoric settlement ʿAin Ghazal and flows first in a northerly direction before it bends to the west, is dammed by the König Talal dam and finally flows into the Jordan .

The Nahr ez-Zarqa is mentioned several times in the Old Testament under the name Jabbok . It flowed through the Gilead mentioned in the Bible and separated the areas of the tribes Reuben and Gad from the kingdom of the Ammonites to the south . The land of Sihon extended “from the Arnon to the Jabbok” and was later claimed by the King of Ammon ( Num 21.24  EU ; Dtn 2.37  EU ; 3.16 EU ; Jos 12.2  EU ; Ri 11.13  EU . 22 EU ).

The lower course of the Jabbok gained special importance because according to Gen 32,23–33  EU the fight of Jacob with God or the angel representing him ( Hos 12,4f  EU ) is said to have taken place on its bank .

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