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Home/Ministries/Jordan and Israel Battle; Church Leaders side with Jordan

Jordan and Israel Battle; Church Leaders side with Jordan

Written by DPA News Service | Friday, August 5, 2011

Christian leaders in Jordan on Wednesday established “beyond doubt” that the country hosts the holy site where Jesus Christ was baptized by John the Baptist on the east bank of River Jordan.

They denied an Israeli claim that Jesus Christ was baptized on the west bank of River Jordan at what had come to be called the Judith Church, which was recently renamed as “Baptism Church” by the Israelis.

“There is no doubt that Jesus Christ had been baptised on the east bank of River Jordan and that the site was honoured by Christians from the early days of Christianity and still so until nowadays,” said a statement issued by leaders of churches in Jordan.

They pointed out that they decided this fact in accordance with biblical texts, Christian traditions, excavations as well as testimonies and writings by many pilgrims who visited the area since the second century.

Similar remarks were issued on Monday by the Orthodox churches of the East which met at the baptism site, about 25 miles west of Amman, in response to an invitation by Patriarch Theophilos III of Jerusalem.

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