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Identifier: dictionaryofbibl01scha (find matches)
Title: A dictionary of the Bible..
Year: 1887 (1880s)
Authors: Schaff, Philip, 1819-1893
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Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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with Christianitv and with the; Roman emperors, particularly in A. D.I 529. About this time they martyredChristians and destroyed churches.Justinian subdued them and slew many of the insurgents. During the Crusadesi they are not mentioned. In the twelfthcentury Benjamin of Tudela found aboutj a thousand adherents of the sect of the■ Samaritans at Nabliis, and a few alsoI at Ascalon, Cassarea, and Damascus.During the sixteenth and seventeenthcenfuries various letters passed between; the Samaritans and Western scholars inregard to their Pentateuch. Present Condition.—The only repre-sentatives of the Samaritans are foundin a community living at Nablfisj (Shechem). and consisting of some fortyj to fifty families. They possess the Pen-i tateuch, in thp old Hebrew or Samaritani writing, which has attracted great at-tention from scholars as a verv ancient761 SAM SAM version. Three times a year, at the feastof unleavened bread, the feast of weeks,and the feast of tabernacles, they make a
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Cylinder enclosing the Samaritan Pentateuchat Nablus. pilgrimage to the sacred Mount Gerizim.They celebrate all the Mosaic festivals,and at the Passover they offer sacrifices.Sl^ARITANS, the inhabitantsof Samaria, 2 Kgs. 17 : 29, but in theJ\. T. the term is applied to the people762 that were planted in Samaria, in theplace of the exiled Israelites, by tueAssyrian king. 2 Kgs. 17 : 24. Thisdefiled origin, Ezr. 4 : 1, the coursepursued by the Samaritans before thePersian kings, Neh. 4 : 1, connectedwith their construction of the MosaicLaw, Deut. 27 : 11-13, and their sepa-ration from the Jews in their place ofworship, Luke 9 : 52, 53; John 4 : 20,21, rendered the animosity between themvery bitter, Matt. 10 : 5 ; John 4:9; andhence the very name Samaritan was,with the Jew, a term of reproach and con-tempt. John 8 : 48. The Samaritans ex-pected a Messiah, John 4: 25, and manyof them followed Christ. Acts 8:1; 9 :31 ; 15 : 3. See Samaria, Kingdom of. SAMGAR-NEBO (sword ofNebn), a Babyloni

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