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  1. Samaritan woman at the well: bible study questions. Questions (based on the order of verses) Why do you think John wrote in John 4:4 Jesus needed to go through Samaria? What might be Jesus’ motive? Why did the Samaritan woman go to the well at noon? What is the significance of it? Women usually draw water in groups and in the morning when it ...

  2. Oct 5, 2023 · In John 4:442 we read about Jesus’ conversation with a lone Samaritan woman who had come to get water from a well (known as Jacob’s well) located about a half mile from the city of Sychar in Samaria. This was an extraordinary woman.

  3. When she discovers his identity as the Messiah she leaves her water jar, much like the disciples left their nets, and becomes an effective evangelist to her community. This Bible study of John 4 explores what the story of the Samaritan woman at the well can teach us today.

    • Stephanie Englehart
    • Jesus alone is the Living Water that fills our void. Just as the Samaritan woman was looking to men to satisfy her soul, we also look to things outside of Christ to give our hearts meaning and purpose (John 4:14).
    • Jesus is not fazed by our sin. The woman perceived Jesus as a prophet because He gently called out her sin and “told me everything I ever did” (John 4:29).
    • Jesus is our Savior-King. Just as the Samaritan woman did not fully understand who Jesus was at first, we also need Jesus to open our eyes to the reality of who He is (Psalm 146:8, Ephesians 4:18).
    • Our life should overflow into the exaltation of the Messiah. When Jesus is our Messiah, He becomes the Lord of our life. We are called to daily take up our cross and follow Him (Matthew 16:24-26).
  4. Sep 13, 2024 · During his encounter with the woman at the well, Jesus broke three Jewish customs. First, he spoke to her even though she was a woman. Second, she was a Samaritan woman, and the Jews traditionally despised Samaritans. For centuries Jews and Samaritans had rejected each other.

    • Jack Zavada
  5. In the story of the woman at the well (also known as The Samaritan Woman) found in John 4:1-42, there are 4 lessons that can help improve your interaction with others and inspire you to pursue God’s will for your life.

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  7. A. The Samaritan woman. 1. (John 4:1-4) Jesus travels from Judea to Galilee, passing though Samaria. Therefore, when the Lord knew that the Pharisees had heard that Jesus made and baptized more disciples than John (though Jesus Himself did not baptize, but His disciples), He left Judea and departed again to Galilee.