Want this question answered?
River Jordan, The Sea of Galilee, and the Brook of Egypt
Jordan River Sea of Galilee (Kinneret) Dead Sea
The same as today: the Jordan River and the Kinneret (Sea of Galilee).
The Jordan River goes through Israel and Jordan. The river also connects the Sea of Galilee and the Dead Sea.
The Jordan River forms the border between Israel and Jordan. Therefore, half of the river is in each country wherever Israel borders Jordan to the north of the West Bank. (There is a small stretch of the Jordan which is wholly in Israeli territory as it leaves the Sea of Galilee and the Jordan River continues as the border between the West Bank and Jordan until the Dead Sea.)
Yes. The lake is mentioned in both Old and New Testaments. It is in the Gospels that it is most significant since much of Jesus' ministry occurred in the vicinity. 18 of the 33 known miracles of Jesus occurred by the lake or nearby.
Golan Heights
Well the Jordan River was the major river and the Sea of Galilee with the Dead Sea were the two inland seas.
Within its borders, Israel has all those features.
idk
The Mediterranean Sea, the Kinneret (Sea of Galilee), the Jordan River, and the Dead Sea all form parts of Israel's boundary. You can't get any closer than that.
It is the river Jordan.