Last night I was reading in Joshua 3 - 4 about the Israelites crossing the Jordan River just before the battle of Jericho. The priests were told to lead with the ark of the covenant, and the people were to get no closer to it than 2,000 cubits, roughly 3,000 feet, which is a little over 1/2 a mile. Specific directions. God dried up the Jordan River when the priests were obedient to put their feet in the water. The Bible says that when their feet were " dipped in the brim of the water... that the waters ...rose up in a heap very far from the city Adam, that is beside Zaretan." Not only did the waters which were at flood stage recede, the ground that the Israelites walked on was dry. God not only cleared their way, He made it so they wouldn't have to slog through mud and get bogged down going through the Jordan. But first , He told them they needed to spend time in preparation, sanctifying (set apart, free from sin/purify) themselves to the Lord. Once the Isra