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    Perea was a slender piece of land east of the Jordan River. It stretched from Wadi Yabis in the north to Wadi Mujib (Nahal Arnon) in the south. The region extended from the Jordan River westwards to the foothills eastward towards Amman (then known as Philadelphia).

  2. Jan 4, 2022 · Because of its central location and its connection to the Jordan River, Perea is a region that impacted both the Old and New Testaments. Although not mentioned by name in the Bible, this land “across the Jordan” is significant because of its role in the history of Israel and in the ministries of Jesus and John the Baptist. Return to:

  3. Mar 27, 2024 · Though it is not specifically named in Scripture, biblical scholars often refer to this region as Perea. But what happened when Jesus visited Perea? What should Christians know about this important stop on His way to the cross of Passion Week? Where Was Perea in Judea?

  4. PEREA pə rē’ ə (ἡ Περαία, Περαῖος, Περαίτης, on the other side). The Gr. term for Trans-Jordan. The LXX tr. of the familiar OT term beyond the Jordan is πἐραν τοῦ Ιορδάνου.

  5. Perea (from Greek: peran ( iordanou) ["beyond Jordan"]) was a district on the east side of the Jordan river whose northern border was south of Pella in the Decapolis and whose southern border was guarded by the frontier fortress of Machaerus.

  6. Jan 1, 2008 · Jesus was not saying simply that it is difficult for rich men to be saved. What He was saying was that it takes a miracle, a supernatural work of God. This is clear in the comment of Jesus in answering the disciples’ question, “Who then can be saved?”

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