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  2. Samaritan Christians - Wikipedia

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    This was followed by the apostolic visitation of Peter and John, who were sent by the elders in Jerusalem to lay hands upon the baptized Samaritans so that they would receive the Holy Spirit. [3] By the end of the second century CE, the original Samaritan Christian community had disbanded and was lost to history.

  3. Samaritans - Wikipedia

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    The Samaritans themselves describe the Ottoman period as the worst period in their modern history, as many Samaritan families were forced to convert to Islam during that time. [110] As a result, the Samaritans decreased from nearly a million and a half [ 106 ] in late Roman (Byzantine) times to 146 people by the end of the Ottoman period.

  4. Jesus Met the Woman at the Well - Wikipedia

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    Jesus Met the Woman at the Well" is a traditional gospel song. It relates the story of the meeting between Jesus and the Samaritan Woman , found in the Gospel of John at 4:4-26 . One of the earliest recordings, by The Pilgrim Travelers (1950), credits the song as "Traditional, arranged by J. W. Alexander ".

  5. Samaritan woman at the well - Wikipedia

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    The Gospel of John, like the Gospel of Luke, is favourable to the Samaritans throughout, and, while the Matthaean Gospel quotes Jesus at one early phase in his ministry telling his followers to not at that time evangelize any of the cities of the Samaritans, [6] this restriction had clearly been reversed later by the time of Matthew 28:19 ...

  6. Samaritanism - Wikipedia

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    The time is devoted to worship which consists of seven prayer services (divided into two for sabbath eve, two in the morning, two in afternoon and one at eve of conclusion), reading the weekly Torah portion (according to the Samaritan yearly Torah cycle), spending quality time with family, taking meals, rest and sleep, and visiting other ...

  7. Parable of the Good Samaritan - Wikipedia

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    [23] [9] In the Gospels, generally, "though the Jews of Jesus' day had no time for the 'half-breed' people of Samaria", [24] Jesus "never spoke disparagingly about them" [24] and "held a benign view of Samaritans". [25] Many see 2 Chronicles 28:8–15 [26] as the model for the Samaritan's neighborly behavior in the parable. In Chronicles ...

  8. Matthew 10:5 - Wikipedia

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    And because the Samaritans, though more readily disposed to be converted to the faith, were yet at enmity with the Jews, He would not suffer the Samaritans to be preached to before the Jews." [3] Glossa Ordinaria: "The Samaritans were Gentiles who had been settled in the land of Israel by the king of Assyria after the captivity which he made ...

  9. Dositheos (Samaritan) - Wikipedia

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    Dositheos (occasionally also known as Nathanael, [1] both meaning "gift of God") was a Samaritan religious leader. He was the founder of a Samaritan sect often assumed to be Gnostic in nature, and is reputed to have known John the Baptist, and been either a teacher or a rival of Simon Magus.