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Jesus told her that the important matters were not those of race or locality, but those that concerned a right attitude of spirit and a right relation with God (John 4:20-24). The woman saw that the conversation was leading to things she knew nothing about.
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Now, in this chapter, we have Christ in each of these three parts of that land. I. Departing out of Judea, ver 1-3. II. Passing through Samaria, which, though a visit in transitu, here takes up most room. 1. His coming into Samaria, ver 4-6. 2. His discourse with the Samaritan woman at a well, ver 7-26. 3.
28 cze 2004 · The major problem in these verses concerns the contradiction between the proverb stated by Jesus in verse 44 and the reception of the Galileans in verse 45. Origen solved the problem by referring “his own country” to Judea (which Jesus had just left) and not Galilee.
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