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Wadi al-Kharrar is the modern name for the site of “Saphsaphas”, which is
depicted on the 6th century mosaic map of the Holy Land in Madaba. The site lies
east of the Jordan River, just west of the village of Al-Kafrayn and within
sight of the famous town of Jericho west of the river.
At the beginning of Wadi al-Kharrar, near the monastic complex, or "Laura",
Christian pilgrims have traditionally been shown a hill (known as Jabel Mar
Elias in Arabic) where the Prophet Elijah ascended into heaven. Here, you can
see a sanctuary that attracted pilgrims well into the medieval period.
The Russian pilgrim Abbot Daniel was impressed by the place and in 1106 he
wrote: "Not far away from the river, at a distance of two arrow throws, is the
place where the Prophet Elijah was taken into Heaven in a chariot of fire. There
is also the grotto of Saint John the Baptist. A beautiful strong fast stream
(torrential rain) full of water flows over the stones towards the ; the water is
very cold and has a very good taste; it is the water that John drank while he
lived in the holy grotto".
The memory of the place was not lost by the writer Theodosius either, who
wrote around 530 AD: "Where my Lord was baptized there is, on the far side of
the , the 'little hill' called Hermon, where Saint Elijah was taken up".
Similarly, the Pilgrim Antoninus Martyr from Piacenza wrote around 570 AD:
"This is the place wher Elijah was taken up (to heaven). In that place is the
'little hill of Hermon' mentioned in the Psalm. At the foot of the mountain at
seven o'clock in the morning, a cloud forms over the river, arriving over
Jerusalem at sunrise, above the basilica on Zion, the basilica at Christ's Tomb
and basilica of Saint Mary and Saint Sophia (once the Praetorium where Christ's
case was heard). Above these places the dew comes down like showers, and sick
people collect it. In the hospices all the dishes are cooked in it, and in the
places where this dew falls many diseases are cured. For this is the dew of
which the Psalmist signs, 'it is as if the dew of Hermon were falling on Mount
Zion ' (Psalm 133.3)".
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