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Some scholars think that the city of Sychar and Shechem in the Old Testament are the same city. Other scholars think these are two different cities. They think that Sychar is the town of Askar that exists today. Both of these places were near a well that Jacob dug and the place where the Joseph from the Old Testament was buried.
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See: Old Testament (Law and Prophets)
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See: [Old Testament (Law and Prophets)](../articles/oldtestament.md)
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See Map: Sychar, Shechem, Askar
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But, Jesus spoke to the Samaritan woman. He asked her for a drink of water. Usually, the Jews refused to drink or eat with Samaritans because they thought they were unclean.
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See: Samaria (Samaritan); Clean and Unclean
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See: [Samaria](../articles/samaria.md); [Clean and Unclean](../articles/cleanunclean.md)
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### What did Jesus say he was able to give to the Samaritan woman?
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John also speaks about “living”(ζάω/g2198) water as a metaphor. “Living water” can mean running water or fresh water. It can also mean water that makes plants and people live. Jesus wanted to say that people were able to live forever with God if they believe in him.
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See: Heaven; Samaria (Samaritan); Sin; Forgive (Forgiveness); Metaphor
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See: Heaven; [Samaria](../articles/samaria.md); Sin; Forgive (Forgiveness); Metaphor
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## 4:13-21
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See: Samaria (Samaritan); Worship; Temple; Sin; Old Testament (Law and Prophets); Priest (Priesthood); Tribes of Israel; Law of Moses
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See Map: Jerusalem, Samaria, and Mount Gerizim
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See Map: Jerusalem, [Samaria](../articles/samaria.md), and Mount Gerizim
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### What future time did Jesus speak about to the woman?
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Jesus said that “salvation”(σωτηρία/g4991) is from the Jews. Jesus taught the woman that God worked to save mankind, and that he did this through the Jews, not through the Samaritans. While Jesus did not agree with what the Samaritans thought about God, Jesus was kind to the woman. Jesus was the Messiah and he was a Jew and not a Samaritan.
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See: Save (Salvation, Saved from Sins); Samaria (Samaritans); Messiah (Christ)
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See: Save (Salvation, Saved from Sins); [Samaria](../articles/samaria.md); Messiah (Christ)
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### What does it mean for people to worship God in “Spirit” and in “truth”?
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The disciples never thought Jesus was going to speak to a Samaritan woman. They thought, in the same way most Jews did, that the Samaritans were unclean, and they were people whom God did not accept. They thought that Jesus, their teacher, did wrong by talking with the woman. They were too ashamed to ask him why he was talking with her.
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See: Samaria (Samaritan); Clean and Unclean
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See: [Samaria](../articles/samaria.md); Clean and Unclean
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### What happened to the people of Sychar?
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No one thought the Samaritans were going to believe in Jesus. But many did believe in Jesus. Also, the disciples thought that the Jews were going to accept their Messiah, but most of the Jews rejected him.
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See: Messiah (Christ); Worship; Samaria (Samaritan); Disciple; Messiah (Christ)
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See: Messiah (Christ); Worship; [Samaria](../articles/samaria.md); Disciple; Messiah (Christ)
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See Map: Sychar
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See: Savior; Disciple; Witness (Martyr); Samaria (Samaritan); Worship; Old Testament (Law and Prophets)
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See Map: Sychar, Samaria
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See Map: Sychar, [Samaria](../articles/samaria.md)
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### What does the metaphor about doing the harvest mean in the New Testament?
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Still other scholars think that John was talking about Sychar. Many of the people of that town believed in Jesus, yet he left after only two days. John gives the proverb to explain why he left (see: 4:44). Jesus went to teach the Jews and the Samaritans. He never stayed for very long in one place. Perhaps John wanted to say that if Jesus stayed anywhere, this place became his hometown. If the people did not welcome him, Jesus kept on traveling.
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See: Proverb; Prophet; Samaria (Samaritan)
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See: Proverb; Prophet; [Samaria](../articles/samaria.md)
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See Map: Sychar, Galilee
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