well what i think is he had to go so he could witness to the people of samaria and to show God loves everyone not just the Jewish people
I believe that God told him to and to show he did not hate them. If he did go around he still wouldn't show hatred torward them because if he did then Jesus would of sinned and his purpose of being here ( being the second Adam to do what Adam couldn't do) would come to an end.
Jesus went through Samaria so that God would be glorified! Samaria was a place were the people did not know the true and living God but through Jesus encounter with the woman at the well, the Gospel was proclaimed and people in Samaria came to know God and give glory to him.
He was on his way to Jerusalem for his final days, but while in Samaria, he healed some, one was a boy with convulsions (Jesus told his disciples it took faith and sometimes fasting to take out this type of demon). He also had to preach to them and heal others but the main purpose in Luke 9:51, he sent others ahead to Samaria to get ready for his final days but he was not welcomed there Luke describes. So Luke 17:11 says he traveled along the border between Samaria and Galilee.
John 4:4: "Now he [Jesus] must needs go through Samaria ..."
Luke 17:11 "And it came to pass, as he [Jesus again] went to Jerusalem, that he passed through the midst of Samaria and Galilee ..."
So it wasn't so much a matter of him going TO Samaria as that going through it was the best way for him to get from where he was to Jerusalem. But, basically, yes he did.
Because Samaritans and Jews had a heated controversy. Samaritans were half Jew half heathen hence the hatred.
12 of Jesus disciples
Passion Play Jesus and the Woman of Samaria - 1903 was released on: USA: January 1903
John the baptist
The name of the well where Jesus rested is called as Josephs well.
he was baptized their by John the baptist
No. Jesus lived in Galilee. Israel had been conquered by the Assyrians over seven hundred years earlier and renamed Samaria. A Jew would not have been very safe living in Samaria.
A woman at the well from Samaria (John 4).
The Gospels mention Jesus accompanying His parents to Egypt when He was a child. They mention Him transiting Samaria. However, the Gospels nowhere mention Jesus in Babylon.
Judea is a province or region, as Samaria is a region. So it can't be from Jerusalem (city) to Samaria. The distance travelled by the Lord Jesus would be from the Jordan river in Judea to Samaria en route to Galilee. This would be considerably lesser than the distance between Jerusalem (a city which is on a height) and Samaria. He could have travelled for 5-6 hours if He had started His journey at 6 am.
SamaritansLuk 17:16 He threw himself to the ground at Jesus' feet and thanked him. The man was a Samaritan.
The incident is related in the Gospel of John Chapter 4.
AnswerAt the time of Jesus, the former kingdom of Israel was known as Samaria, the name given to it in 722 BCE by the Assyrians.