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  1. When reading the Bible, Tanakh (Hebrew Scriptures / Old Testament) or Brit Chadashah (New Testament), always refer to the Hebrew Calendar for dates, and use the relative hour, also known as the Halachic hour, for times.

    • The Samaritan Woman
    • Living Water
    • Call Your Husband
    • Worship in Truth and Spirit
    • Can This Be The Christ?
    • Many Samaritans Believe
    • Forever Changed

    After traveling all day, with the sun was at its peak, it’s no wonder that Jesus stopped to rest by the well. It was surprising, however, to find a woman there in the heat of the day. Usually, women would go together in groups to get water for their families and animals later in the day, when it was cooler. But we see this woman alone, at the well ...

    We know that this living water is the salvation Jesus givesto us since He says that it’s a gift from God. The woman at the well was picking up on this, and I’m sure was wondering if there was more to Jesus, maybe even more to her life. When we know who it is that is offering living water to us, when we know that it is the generous and kind Jesus, w...

    Wow, Jesus brought up the most uncomfortable thing. Without any knowledge of who Jesus is, it sounds like Jesus is taunting her or taking on an accusatory tone. But if you know Jesus, you’d know that He was speaking gently and calmly, with a tone that assures her she’s not being accused. Jesus is trying to get to her heart, to the bottom of what sh...

    Though she did changed the subject, Jesus doesn’t get mad at the woman at the well or condemn her, instead He answers her question with as much passion as his first statements. Because of Jesus, we don’t have to go to a specific place to worship. We don’t even have to be a Jew. This is epic news for the Samaritan woman, who otherwise would have no ...

    The disciples did not understand what Jesus was doing. In later chapters, it takes many miracles before the disciples even declare Jesus as Lord, the Messiah. The Samaritan woman didn’t need long though, she knew that the change of love and grace and worship was bubbling up in her heart. She was experiencing the living water welling up inside of he...

    Later on in this story, we read that the woman ran back to Jesus, bringing people from her town with her, seeking to introduce them to Jesus. It was the woman’s testimony that lead her town to Jesus, but ultimately it was Jesus’ love that changed them and convinced them that He was and is the Savior of the World. If you believe this passage today, ...

    When we meet Jesus and are transformed by His love, it’s not just something we keep to ourselves. We are forever changed. Through His Holy Spirit, He will pour out the living water into our hearts, His goodness overflowing in us with His promises. His promise to the Jews was to bring salvation, and He extended that to the Samaritan woman and to us ...

  2. “Woman, why do you involve me?” Jesus replied. “My hour has not yet come.” New Living Translation. “Dear woman, that’s not our problem,” Jesus replied. “My time has not yet come.” English Standard Version. And Jesus said to her, “Woman, what does this have to do with me? My hour has not yet come.” Berean Standard Bible.

  3. Aug 30, 2016 · My hour has not yet come.”. 4 Jesus said to her, Jesus responded to Mary’s request to try to resolve the lack-of-wine problem. This was a human request, not a desire for a miracle. “ Woman, “Woman” is a typical address for a woman in the gospel (Jn 4:21; 19:26; 20:13).

  4. The inconvenient hour, in fact, is part of the background to this story. It gives clues about the Samaritan woman speaking with Jesus in the next verses. She comes alone and during one of the worst times of day to tote around a water pot.

  5. mine hour] The meaning of ‘My hour’ and ‘His hour’ in this Gospel depends in each case on the context. There cannot here be any reference to His death; rather it means His hour for ‘manifesting forth His glory’ ( John 2:11 ) as the Messiah by working miracles.

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  7. "It was about the sixth hour". Is this 12 noon (by the Jewish method of counting) or is it 6 p.m.? Different pictures emerge depending on which option we accept. On the Jewish view, we have to explain why this woman goes to draw water in the full heat of the day.

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