File:Bottle of water from the River Jordan 6.jpg
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Bottle of water from the River Jordan label QS:Len,"Bottle of water from the River Jordan" |
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Reference URL InfoField | https://collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/objects/co103083 |
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Source | Science Museum Group | ||
Author | Science Museum Group Studio | ||
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JPEG file comment | Bottle of water from the River Jordan at the site of the baptism of Christ, collected in March, 1930. Contained is water collected from the River Jordan at the site were Jesus Christ was believed to have been be baptised by John the Baptist. The account is recorded in the New Testament of the Bible. Pilgrims visiting this holy area will often collect samples of the water – for its perceived medicinal and health-giving qualities and as a souvenir of their pilgrimage. |
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