John 4:7
"There cometh a woman of Samaria to draw water: Jesus saith unto her, Give me to drink."
This place, Jacob’s Well, holds significant biblical importance for Christians, Jews, and Muslims, representing a site of encounter, conversion, and spiritual renewal.
At this place, Jesus arrived around noon after a long walk. The day would be heating up, and He would be thirsty from His journey. This place has a long history that Jews and Samaritans share. This land is their shared homeland. The childhood home of the twelve tribes of Israel. And this piece was given to Joseph, whose life was a foreshadowing of the Salvation and forgiveness that Jesus Christ brings!
This place is where Jesus meets this unsuspecting Samaritan woman. Jesus asked her "Give me to drink." Most people came to the Well in the morning or evening, when it was cooler. This woman came at noon to avoid people. She was ostracized. She did not want to run into anyone at the Well, much less a Jewish man. Jewish men would not talk to women by themselves. And they would not talk to Samaritans. Much less ask them for help!
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