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- Judaism, Samaritanism ****erts itself as the truly preserved form of the monotheistic faith that the Israelites adopted under Moses. Samaritan belief also...
- festival in Samaritanism. Samaritans make a pilgrimage to Mount Gerizim in the West Bank, with men parti****ting in public worship. Samaritan P****overs...
- The Samaritan, known as Fury in the United Kingdom, is a 2012 Canadian crime drama film co-written and directed by David Weaver, and starring Samuel L...
- comprises the northern half of today's West Bank. They are adherents of Samaritanism, an Abrahamic, monotheistic, and ethnic religion that developed alongside...
- constitutes the entire biblical canon in Samaritanism. Some six thousand differences exist between the Samaritan and the Jewish Masoretic Text. Most are...
- Samaria. Samaritan may also refer to: Samaritanism (Samaritan religion), the religion of Samaritans Samaritan Pentateuch (Samaritan Torah), the Samaritan bible...
- Samaritan is a 2022 American superhero film directed by Julius Avery and written by Bragi F. Schut. Described as a gritty and dark take on superhero movies...
- Look up Good Samaritan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Good Samaritan usually refers to the Parable of the Good Samaritan, a story in the Gospel of...
- selecting for the moral protagonist of the story someone whose religion (Samaritanism) was despised by the Jewish audience to which Jesus was speaking, some...
- symbols. The Samaritan script is used by the Samaritans for religious writings, including the Samaritan Pentateuch, writings in Samaritan Hebrew, and for...