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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. 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.

  3. Download Free PDF. The Encounter between Jesus and the Samaritan Woman in John 4: 1-42: A Model for Christian Ecumenical Dialogue. Christopher Naseri. The text of John 4 reveals basic principles for Christian ecumenical dialogue. These include recognition of the affinity between Jews and Samaritans in spite of their differences.

  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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    Early in His ministry, when Jesus was returning to Galilee, He stopped in the town of Sychar in Samaria to rest by a well while the disciples went into the town to purchase food. As He was resting, a woman of the town came to fetch water, and He asked her for a drink. She was surprised at His request, for Jews did not associate with Samaritans. Jes...

    The disciples marveled at the fact that Jesus had been talking to a Samaritan – and a woman, no less. When Jesus walked the earth, Jews and Samaritans hated each other; in fact, many Jews would even cross the Jordan twice rather than pass through Samaria as Jesus did. Jews also did not eat or drink with Samaritans, who they viewed as lax in their s...

    Over the course of the passage, we see how the Samaritan woman’s perception of Jesus changes; first she sees Jesus as a Jew, then a prophet, then the Messiah. She is stunned that He is willing to associate with her, and later, that He knows about her relationship history. Eventually, she realizes that He is no ordinary man. The Samaritan woman is d...

    This passage is important for us because it demonstrates how through the work of Jesus, salvation is extended not only to the Jews, but to everyone. Jesus, as our perfect Great High Priest, makes intercession for us, establishing a new covenantal relationship between God and man. Through His sacrifice, our sins are atoned for, and we are given new ...

  5. Jesus meets this Samaritan woman at Jacob’s Well after a morning’s journey and disregards social custom by asking her for a drink. This boundary crossing between a Jew and a Samaritan sparks a conversation about their theological differences.

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  7. 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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