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  1. story of Jesus meeting the Samaritan woman at Jacob’s well, begins by setting the stage for what will take place later in Samaria, and is rooted in what has already, by this time in the Gospel’s progress, taken place in Judea. Jesus’ rapidly growing popularity resulted in a significant following. Jesus’ disciples

  2. The author reads the story of Jesus and the Samaritan woman (Jn 4:1–42) in light of social ills afflicting African society today. She first highlights the rejection, prejudice, and isolation of the two main characters in their own contexts, and their contribution to John’s account of how the woman leads her village to the “living water” of

  3. Oct 25, 2022 · In The Samaritan Womans Story, Caryn A. Reeder uncovers how current biblical interpretations are correlated to interpretations in early church history which linked women, sex, and sin.

  4. Feb 15, 2022 · In “The Samaritan Woman's Story: Reconsidering John 4 After #ChurchToo,” Caryn A. Reeder re-examines the overfamiliar story of the Samaritan woman which has long been read as the redemption narrative of a woman caught in adultery or other sexual sin.

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  5. At the very least, the woman at the well’s statement offers insight into the popular-level Samaritan understanding of the schism and Samaritan origins at a time when other sources are silent or polemical. Download Free PDF. View PDF.

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  6. Mar 19, 2017 · There’s plenty of living water to go around. So this is the well-known story of the Samaritan woman. It’s really the story of the man she meets there at the well: Jesus, the one who does all things well. And this same Jesus is here with us, right now, at this hour.

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  8. 1. What did Jesus and the Samaritan woman say to each other? 2. Jesus crossed racial prejudice lines when he spoke to a Samaritan, and he violated Jewish tradition when he spoke to a woman about spiritual things. Why did Jesus violate the customs of his people and go through Samaria, and talk with a Samaritan woman? 3.

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