The name of the well where Jesus rested is called as Josephs well.
A woman at the well from Samaria (John 4).
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.
The first person that Jesus told he was the Messiah was a woman from Samaria, known as the Samaritan woman or the woman at the well.
The distance from Samaria to Jacob's well is about 1.5 miles (2.4 kilometers).
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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.
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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.
Jesus preached in various locations throughout the region of Galilee, including towns such as Capernaum, Nazareth, and Bethsaida. He also preached in Jerusalem, Judea, and Samaria, as well as in the countryside and by the Sea of Galilee.
Yes, "well-rested" is hyphenated in that sentence. It functions as a compound adjective describing the noun "child." The hyphen helps clarify that "well" modifies "rested" together, indicating a child who has had sufficient rest.
John 4:3-4(NKJV)He left Judea and departed again to Galilee. 4 But He needed to go through Samaria
Although her name is not spoken of in the Bible (John 4), she is traditionally called "Photini', which literally means "the enlightened one." Because of the crucial role she plays in the conversion of her Samaritan village (and perhaps, even most of Samaria), she is given a place of honor in the Church in general, and in the Orthodox faith specifically. See http://www.orthodoxchristian.info/pages/photini.htm