JORDAN — (Heb. הַ)יַּרְדֵּן), river flowing from the Anti Lebanon mountains south through Lake Kinneret and emptying into the Dead Sea. The name Jordan is first attested in the 13th century B.C.E. Papyrus Anastasi 1 (13:1). In the Septuagint the Hebrew… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Jordan Szoke — (born December 30, 1978) is a professional superbike racer from Brantford, Ontario, Canada.Racing History2008 Jordan continues with Kawasaki Canada, as their #1 rider and defending Champion. Plans are being developed to also test at and possible… … Wikipedia
Jordan Rift Valley — The Jordan Rift Valley ( ar. الغور Al Ghor or Al Ghawr ) is an elongated depression located in modern day Israel, Jordan, the West Bank and the Golan Heights. This geographic region includes the Jordan River, Hula Valley, Lake Tiberias and the… … Wikipedia
The Gospel According to Collier — The 4400 episode Title = 30 The Gospel According to Collier Season = 3 Airdate = August 13 2006 Writer = Ira Steven Behr Craig Sweeny Director = Frederick Toye Prev = The Starzl Mutation Next = Terrible Swift Sword The Gospel According to Collier … Wikipedia
Jordan Motor Car Company — The Jordan Motor Car Company was founded in 1916 in Cleveland, Ohio by Edward S. Ned Jordan, a former advertising executive from Thomas B. Jeffery Company of Kenosha, Wisconsin. The factory produced what were known as assembled cars until 1931,… … Wikipedia
Jordan Park — Jordan Park, known also as Jordan s Garden, was set up in 1889 as the first public playground in Kraków, Poland, and the first of its kind in Europe. [Krakow for You, [http://www.grodzka.net.pl/travel/jordan park.php Henryk Jordan s Park] The… … Wikipedia
Jordan–Hare Stadium — Former names Auburn Stadium (1939–1949) Cliff Hare Stadium (1949–1973) Location 251 South Donahue Drive, Aub … Wikipedia
Jordan — The Jordan † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Jordan (in Hebrew Yâdên, from the root Yârâd, to descend). The difference of elevation between the highest point of this river (1847 feet above the sea level) and the lowest (1286 feet… … Catholic encyclopedia
The Jordan — The Jordan † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Jordan (in Hebrew Yâdên, from the root Yârâd, to descend). The difference of elevation between the highest point of this river (1847 feet above the sea level) and the lowest (1286 feet… … Catholic encyclopedia
Jordan oil shale power station — is a project to build an oil shale fueled power station in Jordan. The agreemennt between the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources and National Electricity Power Company of Jordan, and Estonian power company Eesti Energia was signed on 30… … Wikipedia