- Samaritans - Wikipedia
The Samaritan faith, which had previously enjoyed the status of religio licita, was virtually outlawed thereafter by the Christian Byzantine Empire; from a population once at least in the hundreds of thousands, the Samaritan community dwindled to tens of thousands
- Samaritan Healthcare | Moses Lake, WA
Samaritan Healthcare is a multifaceted healthcare organization located in Moses Lake, Washington Organized as Grant County Public Hospital District No 1 in 1947, Samaritan is committed to improving the health and well-being of the people of the Columbia Basin
- Samaritan | Definition, Religion, Bible | Britannica
Samaritan, member of a community, now nearly extinct, that claims to be related by blood to those Israelites of ancient Samaria who were not deported by the Assyrian conquerors of the kingdom of Israel in 722 BCE The community numbers about 800 individuals
- Who Were the Samaritans? Their Meaning in the Bible
Someone who helps others is often referred to as a “good Samaritan ” But what is a Samaritan? The Samaritans were a people group in the Bible that lived in the area of Israel following the Assyrian conquest They survived through the time of Jesus, and even, in limited numbers, to the present day
- Samaritan Center of Puget Sound – Serving the Greater Seattle region . . .
Seeking to express God’s love and compassion, Samaritan Center of Puget Sound offers hope for wholeness to individuals, couples, families, groups and congregations through affordable professional services including counseling, consultation, education, and training
- Samaritan’s Purse plane hijacked; suspect in custody
A Samaritan's Purse plane carrying aid to South Sudan was hijacked earlier this week A suspect has been detained, and no serious injuries are being reported The Evangelical international humanitarian organization announced Wednesday that the plane, a Cessna Grand Caravan that operated exclusively
- Samaritanism - Wikipedia
The roof of the Samaritan sukkah is decorated with citrus fruits and the branches of palm, myrtle, and willow trees, according to the Samaritan interpretation of the four species designated in the Torah for the holiday
- Parable of the Good Samaritan - Wikipedia
The Good Samaritan by Jacob Jordaens, c 1616 The parable of the Good Samaritan is told by Jesus in the Gospel of Luke [1] It is about a traveler (implicitly understood to be Jewish) who is stripped of clothing, beaten, and left half dead alongside the road A Jewish priest and then a Levite come by, both avoiding the man A Samaritan happens upon him and—though Samaritans and Jews were
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