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samaritans


  1  definition  found 
 
  From  Easton's  1897  Bible  Dictionary  [easton]: 
 
  Samaritans 
  the  name  given  to  the  new  and  mixed  inhabitants  whom  Esarhaddon 
  (B.C.  677),  the  king  of  Assyria,  brought  from  Babylon  and  other 
  places  and  settled  in  the  cities  of  Samaria,  instead  of  the 
  original  inhabitants  whom  Sargon  (B.C.  721)  had  removed  into 
  captivity  (2  Kings  17:24;  comp.  Ezra  4:2,  9,  10).  These 
  strangers  (comp.  Luke  17:18)  amalgamated  with  the  Jews  still 
  remaining  in  the  land,  and  gradually  abandoned  their  old 
  idolatry  and  adopted  partly  the  Jewish  religion. 
 
  After  the  return  from  the  Captivity,  the  Jews  in  Jerusalem 
  refused  to  allow  them  to  take  part  with  them  in  rebuilding  the 
  temple,  and  hence  sprang  up  an  open  enmity  between  them  They 
  erected  a  rival  temple  on  Mount  Gerizim,  which  was  however, 
  destroyed  by  a  Jewish  king  (B.C.  130).  They  then  built  another 
  at  Shechem.  The  bitter  enmity  between  the  Jews  and  Samaritans 
  continued  in  the  time  of  our  Lord:  the  Jews  had  "no  dealings 
  with  the  Samaritans"  (John  4:9;  comp.  Luke  9:52,  53).  Our  Lord 
  was  in  contempt  called  "a  Samaritan"  (John  8:48).  Many  of  the 
  Samaritans  early  embraced  the  gospel  (John  4:5-42;  Acts  8:25; 
  9:31;  15:3).  Of  these  Samaritans  there  still  remains  a  small 
  population  of  about  one  hundred  and  sixty,  who  all  reside  in 
  Shechem,  where  they  carefully  observe  the  religious  customs  of 
  their  fathers.  They  are  the  "smallest  and  oldest  sect  in  the 
  world." 
 




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