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  2. Jacob's Well - Wikipedia

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    Jacob's Well, 1912 The Greek Orthodox St. Photini Church at Bir Ya'qub in 2008 The dome of St. Photini Church at Bir Ya'qub (2008). Jacob's Well, [a] also known as Jacob's Fountain or the Well of Sychar, is a Christian holy site located in Balata village, a suburb of the Palestinian city of Nablus in the West Bank.

  3. Jacob's Well (sermon collection) - Wikipedia

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    Jacob's Well is a 15th-century collection of 95 sermons in Middle English. The sermons were delivered on consecutive days "in some kind of homiletic marathon" and the written form reflects the spoken word, with remarks like "the other day I told you".

  4. Ein Yaakov - Wikipedia

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    Ein Yaakov (Hebrew: עין יעקב, "Jacob's Well") is a 16th-century compilation of all the Aggadic material in the Talmud together with commentaries. [1] [2] [3] Its introduction contains an account of the history of Talmudic censorship and the term Gemara. It was compiled by Jacob ibn Habib and (after his death) by his son Levi ibn Habib.

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  6. Jacobs Well - Wikipedia

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    Jacob's Well, or the Well of Sychar, a well mentioned in the New Testament and located in the West Bank; Jacob's Well, Bristol, an early mediaeval structure in England that is thought to be a Jewish ritual bath; Jacobs Well, York, a historic building in York, in England

  7. Philoumenos (Hasapis) of Jacob's Well - Wikipedia

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    His feast day is celebrated on November 16 / 29 , [1] [3] [14] [note 2] as per the decision of the Patriarchate of Jerusalem in 2009, [note 3] seconded by the same resolution by the Patriarchate of Moscow and all Russia in 2010. [note 4] Churches on the New Calendar list his feast day directly on 29 November . [4] [5]

  8. Mount Gerizim - Wikipedia

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    The Samaritan Pentateuch, as well as an ancient manuscript of the biblical text found in Qumran, [16] both bring the same excerpt as the Masoretic Text, with the only difference being the name "Gerizim", instead of "Ebal", therefore stating that Moses commanded the building of the altar on Mount Gerizim.

  9. Samaritan woman at the well - Wikipedia

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    The Water of Life Discourse between Jesus and the Samaritan Woman at the Well by Angelika Kauffmann, 17th–18th century. The Samaritan woman at the well is a figure from the Gospel of John. John 4:4–42 relates her conversation with Jesus at Jacob's Well near the city of Sychar.