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Verse John 4:15. _GIVE ME THIS WATER_] She did not as yet comprehend
our Lord's meaning; but her curiosity was much excited, and this was
the design of our Lord, that he might have her mind properly p...
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THE WOMAN SAID ... - It may seem strange that the woman did not yet
understand him, but it shows how slow sinners are to understand the
doctrines of religion....
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CHAPTER 4
_ 1. He Must Needs Pass Through Samaria. (John 4:1 .)_
2. At Sychar's Well; Jesus and the Samaritan Woman. (John 4:6 .)
3. The Woman's Witness and the Believing Samaritans. (John 4:27 .)...
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IV. 1- 42. CHRIST IN SAMARIA.
John 4:1. Christ and the Samaritan Woman. The Lord (for the title _cf.
John 6:23_, John 11:2; John 20:20;...
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SIR, GIVE ME THIS WATER, THAT. THIRST NOT.
The mysterious words of the Jewish stranger she cannot yet understand,
but she is deeply stirred, and one thing seemed plain--if she could
have this water s...
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The woman said to him: "Sir, give me this water, so that I will not
thirst, and so that I will not have to come here to draw water." Jesus
said to her: "Go, call your husband, and come back here." The...
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Jesus answered her: "If you knew the free gift that God is offering
you, and if you knew who is speaking to you, and if you knew who was
saying to you: 'Give me to drink,' you would have asked him, an...
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BREAKING DOWN THE BARRIERS (John 4:1-9)...
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UNTO. Greek _pros._ App-104.
THAT. Greek. _hina._ See John 1:7.
NOT. Greek _me._ App-106.
COME HITHER. Some texts read _dierchomai (as_ in John 4:4). come all
the way hither (through, or across the...
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Doubt has been thrown on this narrative in three different ways. (1)
On _a priori_grounds. How could the Samaritans, who rejected the
prophetical books, and were such bitter enemies of the Jews, be
ex...
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She still does not understand, but does not wilfully misunderstand.
This wonderful water will at any rate be worth having, and she asks
quite sincerely (not ironically) for it. Had she been a Jew, she...
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John 2:13 TO JOHN 11:57. The Work
We here enter on the second portion of the first main division of the
Gospel, thus subdivided: The Work (1) among _Jews_, (2) among
_Samaritans_, (3) among _Galilean...
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THE WORK AMONG SAMARITANS
The whole section is peculiar to S. John, and is evidently the
narrative of an eyewitness: of the Synoptists S. Luke alone, the
writer of ‘the Universal Gospel,’ mentions any...
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5–42. Doubt has been thrown on this narrative in four different
ways. (1) On a _priori_ grounds. How could the Samaritans, who
rejected the prophetical books, and were such bitter enemies of the
Jews,...
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15. She still does not understand, but does not wilfully
misunderstand. This wonderful water will at any rate be worth having,
and she asks quite sincerely (not ironically) for it. Had she been a
Jew,...
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Ver 13. Jesus answered and said to her, Whosoever drinks of this water
shall thirst again: 14. But whosoever drinks of the water that I shall
give him shall never thirst; but the water that I shall gi...
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_THIS CAN BE THE CHRIST BECAUSE HE OFFERS LIVING WATER -- JOHN
4:1-26:_ At Jacob's well Jesus met a sinful, Samaritan woman. Some of
Jesus greatest teaching was done to just one student. He spoke to t...
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ΔΌΣ _aor. imper. act. от_ ΔΊΔΩΜΙ, _см._ John 4:12. Imper.
используется как просьба или мольба,
tva (G2443) передает содержание или
результат предыдущей просьбы,
ΔΙΨΏ _praes. conj. act. от_ ΔΙΨΆΩ, _см...
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SIR, GIVE ME THIS WATER,— The woman still ignorant of his spiritual
meaning, and understanding him only of natural water, says to him with
great respect, _Sir,_ Κυριε, _Lord,_—I claim thy promise, _Gi...
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JESUS SEARCHES OUT A WOMAN'S SECRET
_Text 4:15-18_
15
The woman saith unto him, Sir, give me this water, that I thirst not,
neither come all the way hither to draw.
16
Jesus saith unto her, Go, c...
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EXPOSITION OF THE GOSPEL OF JOHN
John 4:11-19
In viewing the Savior’s conversation with this Samaritan woman as a
sample case of God’s gracious dealings with a sinner, we have seen,
thus far: First,...
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The woman saith unto him, Sir, give me this water, that I thirst not,
neither come hither to draw.
THE WOMAN SAITH UNTO HIM, SIR, GIVE ME THIS WATER, THAT I THIRST NOT,
NEITHER COME HITHER TO DRAW...
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25 Ceremonial cleansing is the true definition of baptism, Before
this, baptisms were a common feature of the Jewish ceremonial system,
but were usually connected with the temple and the laver and wer...
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These mocking words show that the woman was still unimpressed....
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THE SAMARITAN WOMAN
1-42. Christ in Samaria. The ministry in Samaria is recorded because
it is the author's design to exhibit Christ as the Saviour, not only
of Israel, but of the world (John 4:42)....
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JOHN TELLS THE GOOD NEWS ABOUT JESUS
GOSPEL OF JOHN
_MARION ADAMS_
CHAPTER 4
JESUS TALKS TO A WOMAN IN *SAMARIA 4:1-26
V1 The *Pharisees heard that Jesus was *baptising more people than
John the...
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COME HITHER. — The Sinaitic and Vatican and some other MSS. read,
“come through hither,” or as Alford, who adopts the reading,
renders it, “come all the way hither.” Godet also adopts the
reading, but...
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CHAPTER 9
THE WOMAN OF SAMARIA.
“When therefore the Lord knew how that the Pharisees had heard that
Jesus was making and baptizing more disciples than John (although
Jesus Himself baptized not, but H...
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The woman, with her mind still running on actual water, says
Κύριε … ἀντλεῖν. She is attracted by the two qualities
of the water, and asks it (1) ἵνα μὴ διψῶ, (2) μηδὲ
ἔρχωμαι ἐνθάδε ἀντλεῖν....
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The words, "He must needs pass through Samaria" are arresting. The
final explanation must be found in His dealing with the woman of
Samaria. In itself, it is a radiant revelation of His method as He l...
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_Sir, give me this water. The woman, says St. Augustine, does not yet
understand his meaning, but longs for water, after which she should
never thirst. (Witham)_...
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CHAPTER 10
JESUS PREACHES TO THE SAMARITAN WOMAN
John 4:1-41. _“When our Lord knew that the Pharisees heard that
Jesus is making and baptizing more disciples than John (indeed, Jesus
himself did not...
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VER. 15. “ _The woman says to him: Sir, give me this water, that I
may not thirst, neither pass this way to draw._ ”
This woman's request has certainly a serious side. The respectful
address, _Sir_, i...
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SECOND SECTION: 4:1-42. JESUS IN SAMARIA.
The first phase of the public ministry of Jesus is ended. Unbelief on
the part of the masses, faith on the part of a few, public attention
greatly aroused, su...
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I. JESUS AND THE SAMARITAN WOMAN: JOHN 4:1-26.
In this first phase we see how Jesus succeeds in awaking faith in a
soul which was a stranger to all spiritual life. The historical
situation is describ...
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And he must needs go through Samaria. (5) Then cometh he to a city of
Samaria, which is called Sychar, near to the parcel of ground that
Jacob gave to his son Joseph. (6) Now Jacob's well was there. J...
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The opening verses (John 1:1-18) introduce the most glorious subject
which God Himself ever gave in employing the pen of man; not only the
most glorious in point of theme, but in the profoundest point...
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15._Give me this water. _This woman undoubtedly is sufficiently aware
that Christ is speaking of spiritual water; but because she despises
him, she sets at naught all his promises; for so long as the...
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And now Jesus, being driven away by the jealousy of the Jews, begins
His ministry outside that people, while still acknowledging their true
position in the dealings of God. He goes away into Galilee;...
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THE WOMAN SAITH UNTO HIM, SIR,....
John 4:11;
GIVE ME THIS WATER, THAT I THIRST NOT. The Syriac and Persic versions
add, "again":
NEITHER COME HITHER; the Ethiopic version adds here, "again";
TO D...
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The woman saith unto him, Sir, give me this water, that I thirst not,
neither come hither to draw.
Ver. 15. _Sir, give me this water_] We would all have immortality, but
here on earth. Some think she...
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_Jesus said, Whosoever drinketh of this water shall thirst again_ How
much soever this water may be esteemed, and though it may refresh the
body, and allay its thirst for a little while, yet the appet...
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The explanation of the living water:...
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THE WOMAN SAITH UNTO HIM, SIR, GIVE ME THIS WATER, THAT I THIRST NOT,
NEITHER COME HITHER TO DRAW.
The Lord had gained His first object; He had awakened the curiosity of
the woman; He could now expect...
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A SAMARITAN WOMAN GIVEN THE WATER OF LIFE
(vs.1-26)
The Lord now leaves Judea because He knew the Pharisees' thoughts as
to His baptizing more disciples than John. Not that the Lord Himself
did the...
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4-26 There was great hatred between the Samaritans and the Jews.
Christ's road from Judea to Galilee lay through Samaria. We should not
go into places of temptation but when we needs must; and then m...
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I am not of their mind, who think that this woman understood our
Saviour speaking about spiritual water, only she had a mind to talk;
and indeed it is hard to conceive how a woman of her education, an...
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Tertullian Against Praxeas
But "whosoever shall confess that (Jesus) Christ is the Son of God"
(not the Father), "God dwelleth in him, and he in God. "[436]
Epitome of the Divine Institutes by Lacta...
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John 4:15 woman G1135 said G3004 (G5719) to G4314 Him G846 Sir G2962
give G1325 (G5628) me...
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‘The woman says to him, “Sir, give me this water, that I thirst
not, nor come all this way here to draw”.'
The woman was intrigued and not quite sure what He meant, but His
offer sounded delightful,...
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THE SAMARITAN WOMAN (JOHN 4:4).
In this story of the Samaritan woman in John 4:4 Jesus depicts Himself
as the Gift of God Who can give men living water (John 4:10), and can
thus give men a spring of w...
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John 4:15. THE WOMAN SAITH UNTO HIM. SIR, GIVE ME THIS WATER, THAT I
THIRST NOT, NEITHER COME ALL THE WAY HITHER TO DRAW. These are words
of simple earnestness. In the mysterious words of the Jewish t...
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The general object aimed at in the relation of the story of Nicodemus
in chap. 3 is pursued in the account given us in this section of the
interview of Jesus, first with the Samaritan woman, and then...
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SIR
(Κυριε). Not yet "Lord" for her. See verse John 4:11.THIS WATER
(τουτο το υδωρ). This peculiar kind of water. She did not
grasp the last phrase "unto life eternal," and speaks half ironically...
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John 4:15
It is evident that Christ's method with the Samaritan was first to
awaken an interest, a desire, a consciousness at first vague, but
growing clearer and clearer that there was a condition be...
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I have often read this chapter in your hearing, and you have often
read it yourselves; but the Word of God is not like the grapes of an
earthly vine, which when once trodden are exhausted. You may com...
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John 4:1. _When therefore the Lord knew how the Pharisees had heard
that Jesus made and baptized more disciples than John, (Though Jesus
himself baptized not, but his disciples), He left Judaea, and d...
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John 4:1. _When therefore the Lord knew how the Pharisees had heard
that Jesus made and baptized more disciples than John, (Though Jesus
himself baptized not, but his disciples), he left Judaea, and d...
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John 4:1. _When therefore the Lord knew how the Pharisees had heard
that Jesus made and baptized more disciples than John, (Though Jesus
himself baptized not, but his disciples), He left Judaea, and d...
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John 4:1. _When therefore the Lord knew how the Pharisees had heard
that Jesus made and baptized more disciples than John, (Though Jesus
himself baptized not, but his disciples), he left Judaea, and d...
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John 4:1. When therefore the Lord knew how the Pharisees had heard
that Jesus made and baptized more disciples than John, (Though Jesus
himself baptized not, but his disciples), He left Judaea, and de...
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CONTENTS: Jesus and the Samaritan woman. The indwelling Spirit. The
nobleman's son healed.
CHARACTERS: Jesus, Holy Spirit, John the Baptist, Pharisees, Jacob,
Joseph, woman of Samaria, her husband, n...
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John 4:1. _When therefore the Lord knew how the pharisees,_ chiefly
priests, and many of them principal members of the council, _had heard
that Jesus made and baptized more disciples than John._ The p...
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GIVE ME THIS WATER! Is she still thinking in material terms? Yet she
must have some understanding of what Jesus offers....
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_When therefore the Lord knew_
THE FIRST VISIT TO SAMARIA
I. THE STORY ITSELF.
1. The memorable halt (John 4:1).
2. The surprising request (John 4:7).
3. The opened vista (John 4:10).
4.
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_Sir, give me this water, that I thirst not._
THE THIRST OF LIFE AND ITS SATISFACTION IN CHRIST
I. The poor sinful heart--astray and deceived--UNSATISFIED.
II. The soul led aright and brought to it...
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JOHN—NOTE ON JOHN 4:15 The woman takes Jesus literally and
misunderstands him (see John 3:4; John 6:52)....
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CHAPTER 4
_When therefore Jesus knew_, &c.... _than John_, that is, than John
_had_ made and baptized, says S. Augustine (lib. 2 _, de cons. Evang.,
c._ 18), for John was now in prison. For thes...
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_EXPLANATORY AND CRITICAL NOTES_
John 4:1. These verses form an historical introductory note prefixed
to and explaining our Lord’s ministry in Samaria. He left Judæa to
avoid conflict with the Pharis...
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EXPOSITION
JOHN 4:1
7. _The ministry and revelation of the Lord to those beyond the
strict compass of the theocracy. _This passage describes an incident
of consummate interest, and records a specime...
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Now when the Lord knew how the Pharisees had heard that Jesus made and
baptized more disciples than John, (though Jesus himself baptized
none, but his disciples,) (John 4:1)
Now this can mean one of t...
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1 Corinthians 2:14; 1 John 5:20; James 4:3; John 17:2; John 17:3;...
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THE WOMAN AT THE WELL
John 4:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
As we enter this remarkable story, we wish to suggest three distinct
things concerning our Lord.
1. THE LORD WEARY AND WORN. We read that "being we...
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That I thirst not — She takes him still in a gross sense....
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These words set forth unto us, 1.What manner of person this woman was,
whose conversion Christ sought so industriously after.
2. The means he used in order to that end.
Observe, 1. What manner of pe...