In Samaria, Jesus talked to a woman at a well. She then left and brought back the whole town to hear him.
When Jesus visited Sychar, He met a woman by a well and taught her. She later got converted and went about spreading the good news.
when Jesus was arrested peter tried to protect Jesus and peter then sliced off the mans head who was attacking Jesus. Jesus got angry from that told him off and healed the man who was trying to attack Jesus.
Matthew was a disciple of Jesus. Jesus was his Master and taught and sent him out to preach the gospel. Jesus saved Matthew from his sin...and Jesus will save you too. Repent and believe!
The centurion knew someone who was very close to him who was sick. He knew Jesus could heal the sick (because Jesus is God), so he went to Jesus. Jesus healed the sick man.
Jesus to me is my personal savior
James was the brother of Jesus.
This is when Jesus healed a disabled man on the Sabbath Day however he wasn't suppose to considering it was the day you rest.
The dsitance look approximately 40 miles to sheckem and then another 20 miles to Beth shean where Jesus was headed.
The story is found in the 4th chapter of the Gospel of John. The place was Jacob's Well, at the city of Sychar in Samaria.
The question you have asked contains almost all that is known of the woman of Samaria. She was a resident of Sychar, a town in Samaria. She had had 5 husbands and was living with a man to whom she wasn't married. None of the accounts of Jesus' encounter with the woman at the well contain the woman's name. Jesus remained in Sychar for two days. It is highly probable that He and the disciples learned the woman's name (and her boyfriend's) during that time. Those names, whatever they were, were known only to the people there present. They were nowhere recorded in Scripture.
About 31 miles.
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No, it is only about 16 miles to the border with Jordan.
Great question.The encounter between Jesus and the woman at the well occurs in the region of Samaria in the city of Sychar. (cf. Jn 4:4-5)Significance of the Location - AllegoricalJesus' encounter with the woman at Jacob's well (cf. Jn 4:6) in Sychar recalls the marital arrangements (covenants) described in the Pentateuch. These Old Testament covenants of marriage become types, parallels and foreshadowings, of the New Testament covenant between Christ the Bridegroom and His Bride the Church.That is, just as the brides of Isaac (Gn 24:10-67), Jacob (Gn 29:1-30) and Moses (Ex 2:15-21) were first found at a well, so too do we see Jesus the Bridegroom now in search of His Bride the Church, among other places, at the well of His ancestors. (cf. Jn 3:29, Rev 19:7-9)Significance of the Location - HistoricalMany scholars consider Sychar to be ancient Shechem, where Jacob purchased a field. (cf. Gn 33:18-20)While the explanation above provides an allegoricalperspective on the location, below St. Thomas Aquinas provides some historical perspective on Sychar (i.e. Shechem) in his Catena:CHRYS. It [Sychar, or ancient Shechem] was the place where Simeon and Levi made a great slaughter for Dinah. (Chrys. Hom. xxxi. 2.) [cf. Gn 34:25-31] THEOPHYL. But after the sons of Jacob had desolated the city, by the slaughter of the Sychemites, Jacob annexed it to the portion of his son Joseph, as we read in Genesis, I have given to thee one portion above thy brethren, which I took out of the hand of the Amorite with my sword, and with my bow. (Gn 48:22). This is referred to in what follows, Near to the place of ground which Jacob gave to his son Joseph. [Jn 4:5b]REFERENCESIgnatius Catholic Study Bible New Testament, Second Catholic Edition, RSV. (Ignatius Press: San Francisco, CA, 2010.)The Holy Bible, Revised Standard Version, Second Catholic Edition. (Ignatius Press: San Francisco, CA, 2006.)Thomas Aquinas, ed. John Henry Newman. Catena Aurea, Volume IV Gospel of John, Parts 1 & 2. (Preserving Christian Publications: Boonville, NY, 2009.)
So [Jesus] came to a town of Samaria called Sychar, near the field that Jacob had given to his son Joseph. Jacob's well was there; so Jesus, wearied as he was from his journey, was sitting beside the well. It was about the sixth hour. A woman from Samaria came to draw water... The woman said to him, "Sir, I perceive that you are a prophet. Our fathers worshiped on this mountain, but you say that in Jerusalem is the place where people ought to worship." Jesus said to her, "Woman, believe me, the hour is coming when neither on this mountain nor in Jerusalem will you worship the Father. You worship what you do not know; we worship what we know, for salvation is from the Jews. But the hour is coming, and is now here, when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth, for the Father is seeking such people to worship him. God is spirit, and those who worship him must worship in spirit and truth." John 4:5-7,19-24 Jesus is saying here that location is not important, but that it is the truth of who we worship that is important.
Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, Jesus and Jesus.
If you buy the CD, you should be able to find the address of a web site on the CD and the lyrics might be there. Or you can just search the web. I know how you feel - the song is very powerful. YouTube has clips. You can listen and/or record or DL the song and the story. Got a link posted if you want it. The lyrics to the song itself are as follows: Jesus,Jesus,Jesus. Jesus,Jesus,Jesus. Jesus,Jesus,Jesus. Jesus,Jesus,Jesus. Savior, Savior, Savior. Savior, Savior, Savior. Savior, Savior, Savior. Jesus, Jesus, Jesus. Healer, Healer, Healer. Healer, Healer, Healer. Healer, Healer, Healer. Jesus, Jesus, Jesus. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you. Jesus, Jesus, Jesus.
i am pretty sure that Pual wrote, "Jesus Jesus rest your head"!!!!!!!:) i love god and Jesus!!!!!!!:)))