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  1. 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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  2. The Samaritan Woman The Woman Caught in Adultery The Woman with a Hemorrhage . Day 1 The Samaritan Woman. Read John 4:1-18 1. From John 4:4-8 describe: Where was this event located? Why was Jesus there? Who was there? Who wasn’t there? When was this happening? What was happening? 2. How did Jesus connect with the woman of Samaria?

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  3. Samaritan woman. First, the Samaritan Israelites defined their own existence in exclusively Israelite terms. The Samaritans called themselves – “the sons of Israel” and “the keepers” - Shomrim. Jewish sources refer to the Samaritans as Kutim. The term is most likely related to a location in Iraq from which the non-Israelite exiles

  4. Why was the woman at the well a turning point for women, not only in Christianity but also in the world? Find this answer in this Bible story lesson about the Samaritan woman at the well.

    • Prayer
    • Key Scripture
    • Who Was The Samaritan Woman at The well?
    • Digging Deeper
    • She Is called and We Are called
    • Conclusion

    God, you who met the Samaritan woman at the well that day. Meet us in this story from Scripture and in our lives this day. Amen.

    John 4:1-42: “She said to the people, ‘Come and see a man who has told me everything I’ve done! Could this man be the Christ?’” (John 4:29, CEB)

    Though we are not told this woman’s name, she has the longest conversation with Jesus of any character in the book of John. Yet, throughout the years she has often been maligned or misunderstood because of her sexual history. This history often colors our reading of this episode, so before diving into the rest of her conversation with Jesus, let’s ...

    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. Like all Samaritans, she traces her ancestry back to Jacob. She reveres this place but is curious about thi...

    The Samaritan woman listens with open attentiveness to Jesus as she asks him questions about her faith and hope. The longer she talks with him, the more her understanding grows until she sees the full truth: Jesus is the Messiah. Throughout this conversation she demonstrates a posture of discipleship, learning from Jesus, and now she is called as a...

    Jesus does not judge this woman’s history, though many Christian interpreters have. Instead, through her conversation with Jesus, we discover a model for discipleship that is open to discovering a fuller understanding of God’s action in the world. Through her response to Jesus as an evangelist, we are reminded that being a follower of Jesus calls u...

  5. John 4:9 Therefore the Samaritan woman said to Him, “How is it that You, being a Jew, ask me for a drink since I am a Samaritan woman?” (For Jews have no dealings with Samaritans.)

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  7. LESSON 11 THE SAMARITAN WOMAN. In John 4, we have the story of Jesus teaching a woman from the city of Samaria. This city is located between Galilee, where Jesus did most of His teaching, and Jerusalem. The Jews in Galilee needed to make this journey when attending feasts at the temple. However, the Jews hated the Samaritans, and they would ...

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