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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. In the age of #MeToo and #ChurchToo, The Samaritan Woman's Story offers a bold challenge to teach the Bible in a way that truly honors the value and voices of women.

    • Caryn A. Reeder
  3. 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.

  4. Feb 15, 2022 · The sexual objectification of the Samaritan woman and minimization of her positive contribution has ongoing consequences for how women are seen and treated―including in the failure of many Christian communities to respond well to accusations of abuse.

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  5. The Samaritan Woman. This chapter is based on John 4:5-42. The Jews and the Samaritans despised each other. One would never ask a favor of the other even if the need were great. And they would never address a woman unless she spoke first.

  6. 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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  8. Placing the Samaritan woman by the well in her context and looking at the way she has been treated in history reveals ‘the trivialisation, marginalisation, and even sexual demonisation of biblical woman, which reflects and promotes parallel treatment of real women in the church’.

    • Caryn A. Reeder
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