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pandabear
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09 Mar 2010, 7:51 pm

Were the Samaritans correct in regarding Mount Gerizim as having been the location chosen by Yahweh for a holy temple? Or, were the Jews correct in choosing Jerusalem?



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09 Mar 2010, 8:00 pm

Jesus said that the time would come when nobody would worship on either place, but that all would worship the Father in spirit and in truth.

But historically, I have to say, the Jews had the historical continuity... the Samaritans only picked their place after the dividing of the Kingdoms. However, I really do like the fact that Jesus took away that sectarian divide when He spoke to the Samaritan woman at the well.



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10 Mar 2010, 12:25 pm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samaritan

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According to Samaritans, it was on Mount Gerizim that Abraham offered Isaac in human sacrifice Genesis 22:2.

The Torah mentions the place where God shall choose to establish His name (Deut 12:5), and Judaism takes this to refer to Jerusalem. However, the Samaritan text speaks of the place where God has chosen to establish His name, and Samaritans identify it as Mount Gerizim, making it the focus of their spiritual values.



There are only a few hundred Samaritans left--about 1/2 of them live in Israel, and 1/2 in West Bank Palestine. They will probably become extinct eventually. Which would suggest that the Jews will soon come to have the upper hand in the argument.

But, are there any arguments in favor of the Samaritans versus the Jews as being correct either in terms of being God's Chosen People, or in terms of the correct place for worshipping God?



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17 Mar 2010, 9:47 am

The Gospels tend to give a much gentler and more positive treatment to the Samaritans than the Jews.