The origin of the Samaritans re-examined The traditional approach to the study of the origins of the Samaritans as a group or a nation usually takes 2 Kings 17 to be a description of their origin. The aim of this article is to show that there is little or no evidence in 2 Kings 17 pointing in this direction. Several factors in history and in ancient literature make it almost impossible to come to any definite conclusion as to the origin of the Samaritans as they are known to us in the New Testament
The Samaritans are a group of some 750 indigenous Middle Eastern people, about half of whom live in ...
Weill Julien. Montgomery (James Alan). The Samaritans, the earliest Jewish sect, their history, theo...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original is available at http://booksandjournals.brill...
The article describes the different models for understanding the origin of the Samaritans: the Samar...
“The Pentateuch that the Samaritans Chose”, is the heading of Chapter Seven in Magnar Kartveit’s The...
The development of Samaritanism and its alienation from Judaism was a process that began with the di...
<p><strong>The self-understanding of the Samaritans, as expressed in the liturgy of the ...
<strong>A Comparison between an excerpt from the Samaritan Liturgy and corresponding texts in ...
Samaritans, like Jews and Christians, trace their identity to ancient Israel. Today, they are a mino...
Robert Philippe de. Alan D. Crown (ed.), The Samaritans. Tübingen, J.C.B. Mohr, 1989. In: Revue d'hi...
Since John Lightfoot (1671) scholars have speculated that Stephen's speech (Acts 7.2-53) and martyrd...
ABSTRACT REPRESENTATIONS OF SAMARITANS IN LATE ANTIQUE JEWISH AND CHRISTIAN TEXTS Matthew Chalmers D...
The Samaritans are a group of some 750 indigenous Middle Eastern people, about half of whom live in ...
Robert Philippe de. Nathan Schur, History of the Samaritans. Francfort, Peter Lang, 1989. (= Beiträg...
Relations between Jews and Samaritans were at the level of conflicts during the time of Christ. Thes...
The Samaritans are a group of some 750 indigenous Middle Eastern people, about half of whom live in ...
Weill Julien. Montgomery (James Alan). The Samaritans, the earliest Jewish sect, their history, theo...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original is available at http://booksandjournals.brill...
The article describes the different models for understanding the origin of the Samaritans: the Samar...
“The Pentateuch that the Samaritans Chose”, is the heading of Chapter Seven in Magnar Kartveit’s The...
The development of Samaritanism and its alienation from Judaism was a process that began with the di...
<p><strong>The self-understanding of the Samaritans, as expressed in the liturgy of the ...
<strong>A Comparison between an excerpt from the Samaritan Liturgy and corresponding texts in ...
Samaritans, like Jews and Christians, trace their identity to ancient Israel. Today, they are a mino...
Robert Philippe de. Alan D. Crown (ed.), The Samaritans. Tübingen, J.C.B. Mohr, 1989. In: Revue d'hi...
Since John Lightfoot (1671) scholars have speculated that Stephen's speech (Acts 7.2-53) and martyrd...
ABSTRACT REPRESENTATIONS OF SAMARITANS IN LATE ANTIQUE JEWISH AND CHRISTIAN TEXTS Matthew Chalmers D...
The Samaritans are a group of some 750 indigenous Middle Eastern people, about half of whom live in ...
Robert Philippe de. Nathan Schur, History of the Samaritans. Francfort, Peter Lang, 1989. (= Beiträg...
Relations between Jews and Samaritans were at the level of conflicts during the time of Christ. Thes...
The Samaritans are a group of some 750 indigenous Middle Eastern people, about half of whom live in ...
Weill Julien. Montgomery (James Alan). The Samaritans, the earliest Jewish sect, their history, theo...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original is available at http://booksandjournals.brill...