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“THE PRIDE OF THE JORDAN.”—Where the hallowed river turns and twists capriciously in the lowest valley in the world, the vegetation is almost tropical. Lions once roamed in this jungle, which only the bravest dared enter (Jeremiah 12:5). This is one of the magnificent illustrations in the “Atlas of the Bible,” by L. H. Grollenberg, O.P. (published by Nelson).

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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28370, 31 August 1957, Page 3

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“THE PRIDE OF THE JORDAN.”—Where the hallowed river turns and twists capriciously in the lowest valley in the world, the vegetation is almost tropical. Lions once roamed in this jungle, which only the bravest dared enter (Jeremiah 12:5). This is one of the magnificent illustrations in the “Atlas of the Bible,” by L. H. Grollenberg, O.P. (published by Nelson). Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28370, 31 August 1957, Page 3

“THE PRIDE OF THE JORDAN.”—Where the hallowed river turns and twists capriciously in the lowest valley in the world, the vegetation is almost tropical. Lions once roamed in this jungle, which only the bravest dared enter (Jeremiah 12:5). This is one of the magnificent illustrations in the “Atlas of the Bible,” by L. H. Grollenberg, O.P. (published by Nelson). Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28370, 31 August 1957, Page 3