11λεγει αυτω η γυνη κυριε ουτε αντλημα εχεις και το φρεαρ εστιν βαθυ ποθεν ουν εχεις το υδωρ το ζων
12μη συ μειζων ει του πατρος ημων ιακωβ ος εδωκεν ημιν το φρεαρ και αυτος εξ αυτου επιεν και οι υιοι αυτου και τα θρεμματα αυτου
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John 4 opens with Jesus leaving Judea for Galilee, passing through Samaria—a journey most Jews avoided. At Jacob's well, he engages a Samaritan woman in a conversation that dismantles ethnic, religious, and gender barriers. He offers her “living water,” reveals her personal history,
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