Examples of using Samaritans in English and their translations into Indonesian
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The Samaritans claim that some of their adherents are descended from these tribes,
A spokesperson for Samaritans said:“Anyone can contact Samaritans for free in confidence any time from any phone on 116 123.
Mount Gerizim"(Samaritan Pentateuch and Old Latin/Italic)[The Samaritans likely changed this to improve their claim that Gerizim,
my brother since childhood that we must be good Samaritans and save the sick
The Samaritans are, according to themselves, the descendants of the Northern Tribes of Israel that were not sent into Assyrian captivity,
Jews simply hated the Samaritans.
declined into a village until 350 BC, when the Samaritans made it their capital.
Thus the Samaritans who believed the woman's testimony then made the additional step of inviting a Jew to be with them for two days.
they may become good Samaritans to their brothers and sisters afflicted by illness and suffering.
According to Ezra 4:5, the Samaritans sought to"frustrate their purpose" and sent messengers to Ecbatana
These Samaritans, for the sake of the woman's saying,
Even had they understood that God was interested in Samaritans, they probably would have had difficulty grappling with the cultural differences.
Consequently, in the 4th century bce, the Samaritans built their own temple in Nāblus(Shechem),
Samaria, and from Jews to others- in this case, Samaritans, half-Jews.
which was unheard of for a Jewish rabbi in those days because of common biases against women and Samaritans.
Wide agreement now exists among textual critics that the Samaritan Pentateuch represents an authentic ancient textual tradition despite the presence of some unique variants introduced by the Samaritans.
rejected people groups like the Samaritans.
chief of the Arabs, joined the Samaritans and accused Nehemiah of conspiracy against the Persian king.
Over and over again, the Bible records how the Saviour was accepted and welcomed by the Samaritans, the Syro-Phoenicians, the Greeks and even the Romans.
It is not unusual for good samaritans to return lost articles to the local koban(police box) intact.