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because he knows about her past husbands and then he says that he knows she is living with a man who isn't her husband and then he tells her about the "living waters" which are Jesus which if you drink you will have eternal life and all these things lead her to believe that he is the messiah and savior. jk. tehewut.

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Q: Why does the Samaritan women in the gospel of John believe Jesus is the One?
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