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Title: Conflicts with Samaria


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Conflicts with Samaria
  • Lauren Bothereau

2
Samaria Overview
  • Both a region and (later) a capital city
  • Originally settled by tribes of Joseph and
    Ephraim (13th century B.C.)
  • Major places Shechem, Mt. Gerizim
  • Samaria (city) built in 9th century B.C.

3
Early History
  • First references to area
  • Gen 126-7, 3318-20 Abram and Jacob build
    altars in Shechem
  • Deut 1129 Mt. Gerizim is blessed
  • Deut 27 Moses builds altar on Mt. Gerizim

4
Assyrian Conquest
  • Hoshea becomes king of Israel in Samaria (city)
  • Shalmaneser, king of Assyria, came to attack
    Hoshea and invaded entire land of Samaria
    (region)
  • 2 Kings 173-6a (Message)
  • 2 Kings 175-6a
  • Samaria destroyed in 721 B.C.

5
Struggle for Control
  • 7th century BC short-lived attempts by Judah to
    politically culturally control Samaria
  • 6th century BC Babylonians conquer Judah
    incorporate Jerusalem and northern Judah into
    district of Samaria
  • 5th century BC Persians separate Jerusalem and
    Samaria restore province of Judea, causing
    hostility from governor of Samaria
  • Judeans hostile towards Samaritans who want to
    help reconstruct Jerusalem temple

6
Temple on Mt. Gerizim
  • Revolt broke out in 4th century BC that forced
    much of local population to flee cities of
    Samaria and Shechem rebuilt by remaining
    disenfranchised Samaritans
  • This group of Samaritans built a temple to the
    Hebrew God on Mt. Gerizim
  • These are the Samaritans encountered in the New
    Testament

7
  • During the 2nd century BC, (ca. 128), Samaria and
    Shechem were destroyed by John Hyrcanus
  • Jews destroyed temple as well
  • Region -gt Judean control
  • Actions increased hostility between groups

8
Relationship between Jews and Samaritans
  • Jews and Samaritans share a common origin, but
    greatly differ in regard to the sanctity of
    Jerusalem (Jews) Mt. Gerizim (Samaritans)
  • John 420
  • Negative attitude led to complete avoidance of
    one another
  • Samaritan Woman at Well
  • Parable of Good Samaritan (Luke)

9
Relationship between Jews and Samaritans
  • Eventually it was standard practice for Jews to
    completely avoid the region of Samaria when
    traveling to Jerusalem
  • Samaritans were excluded from the Jerusalem
    Temple, and were therefore considered
    foreigners to the Jews, despite common heritage

10
New Testament Application
  • In order to travel down to Jerusalem, Jesus had
    to go through Samaria (John 44)
  • Jews and Samarians had a long history of fighting
    and conflict, and wanting nothing to do with one
    another

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NT Application (cont.)
  • Luke 951-53
  • Samaritans hostile to Jews traveling to
    Jerusalem Jews frequently took the Jordan River
    route
  • John 49
  • Jews would be considered ceremonially unclean if
    they used a drinking vessel handled by a
    Samaritan
  • John 420
  • Difference in worship site
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