STRONGS NUMBER G2446


Word Summary
Iordanēs: the Jordan, the largest river of Pal
Original Word: Ἰορδάνης
Transliteration: Iordanēs
Phonetic Spelling: (ee-or-dan'-ace)
Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine
Short Definition: the Jordan, the largest river of Pal
Meaning: Jordan -- the Jordan, the largest river of Palestine
Strong's Concordance
Jordan.

Of Hebrew origin (Yarden); the Jordanes (i.e. Jarden), a river of Palestine -- Jordan.

see HEBREW Yarden

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 2446: Ἰορδάνης

Ἰορδάνης, Ιορδάνου (Buttmann, 17), (cf. Winer's Grammar, § 18, 5 a.), (יַרְדֵּן, from יָרַד to descend; for other opinions about the origin of the name see Gesenius, Thesaurus, ii., p. 626 (cf. Alex.'s Kitto under the word Jordan)), the Jordan, the largest and most celebrated river of Palestine, which has its origin in numerous torrents and small streams at the foot of Anti-Lebanon, flows at first into Lake Samochonitis (Merom so-called; (modern: el-Huleh; see BB. DD. under the word (Waters of))), and issuing thence runs into the Lake of Tiberius (the Sea of Galilee). After quitting this lake it is augmented during its course by many smaller streams, and finally empties into the Dead Sea: Matthew 3:5ff,; ; Mark 1:5, 9; Mark 3:8; Mark 10:1; Luke 3:3; Luke 4:1; John 1:28; John 3:26; John 10:40; cf. Winers RWB (and BB. DD.) under the word ; Arnold in Herzog vii., p. 7ff; Furrer in Schenkel, iii., p. 378ff; (Robinson, Phys. Geogr. of the Holy Land, pp. 144-186).