I can't display maps directly, but I can describe the locations. Nazareth is situated in northern Israel, while the Jordan River flows southward from the Sea of Galilee to the Dead Sea. You can easily find a map online by searching for "Nazareth and Jordan River" to see their relative positions.
Oh, dude, that would be the Jordan River. It's like the ultimate connector between those two iconic bodies of water. It's like the middleman of the water world, making sure the Sea of Galilee and the Dead Sea stay connected in a flowy, watery embrace.
It's politically controversial right now, but the map shows Israel / Palestine on the west side, and Jordan on the east side.
to use dots to locate the capitol cites use river lines to help show what or were the river is at
The link below is an interactive map and you can configure it to show what you want.
The Google map says it is 156 kilometers or 96 miles. But the route they show is entirely in modern-day Israel. In Jesus' day it is more likelier that one of two, possibly shorter routes was taken. (1) through Samaria along the ridge-tops of the modern-day West Bank. (2) Down the Jordan River Valley.
Hudson river flows from north to south through New York is US. It is a is a 315-mile (507 km) watercourse. Yes there are maps such as Google map that can help you show where the Hudson river flows.
Significant places in the life of Jesus in Palestine include Bethlehem (birth), Nazareth (childhood and early life), Capernaum (ministry base), Sea of Galilee (many miracles), Jerusalem (crucifixion and resurrection), and the Jordan River (baptism by John the Baptist). These locations are central to the Gospel narratives of Jesus' life and teachings.
A wavy blue line on a map usually indicates water. I could indicate a river, canal, or any type of waterway.
Israel is located at the extreme eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea, and is bounded by Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Egypt.
There are numerous sites on the web that will give you this map.
Which river??
A map of the Murray River can be found at the related link below.