<h2><SPAN name="THE_STORY_OF_THE_STRANGER_AT_THE_WELL" id="THE_STORY_OF_THE_STRANGER_AT_THE_WELL"></SPAN>THE STORY OF THE STRANGER AT THE WELL</h2>
<p>While Jesus was teaching in Jerusalem and in the country
places near it, John the Baptist was still preaching and
baptizing. But already the people were leaving John and going
to hear Jesus. Some of the followers of John the Baptist were
not pleased as they saw that fewer people came to their master,
and that the crowds were seeking Jesus. But John said to them:
"I told you that I am not the Christ, but that I am sent before
him. Jesus is the Christ, the king. He must grow greater, while
I must grow less; and I am glad that it is so."</p>
<p>Soon after this, Herod Antipas, the king of the province or
land of Galilee, put John in prison. Herod had taken for his
wife a woman named Herodias, who had left her husband to live
with Herod, which was very wicked. John sent word to Herod,
that it was not right for him to have this woman as his wife.
These words of John made Herodias very angry. She hated John,
and tried to kill him. Herod himself did not hate John so
greatly, for he knew that John had spoken the truth. But he was
weak, and <SPAN name="Page_199"
id="Page_199"></SPAN>yielded to his wife Herodias. To please
her, he sent John the Baptist to a lonely prison among the
mountains east of the Dead Sea; for the land in that region,
as well as Galilee, was under Herod's rule. There in prison
Herod hoped to keep John safe from the hate of his wife
Herodias.</p>
<p>Soon after John the Baptist was thrown into prison, Jesus
left the country near Jerusalem with his disciples, and went
toward Galilee, the province in the north. Between Judea in the
south and Galilee in the north, lay the land of Samaria, where
the Samaritans lived, who hated the Jews. They worshipped the
Lord as the Jews worshipped him, but they had their own Temple
and their own priests. And they had their own Bible, which was
only the five books of Moses; for they would not read the other
books of the old Testament. The Jews and the Samaritans would
scarcely ever speak to each other, so great was the hate
between them.</p>
<p>When Jews went from Galilee to Jerusalem, or from Jerusalem
to Galilee, they would not pass through Samaria, but went down
the mountains to the river Jordan, and walked beside the river,
in order to go around Samaria. But Jesus, when he would go from
Jerusalem to Galilee, walked over the mountains straight
through Samaria. One morning while he was on his journey,
<SPAN name="Page_200"
id="Page_200"></SPAN>he stopped to rest beside an old well at
the foot of Mount Gerizim, not far from the city of Shechem,
but nearer to a little village that was called Sychar. This
well had been dug by Jacob, the great father or ancestor of
the Israelites, many hundreds of years before. It was an old
well then in the days of Jesus; and it is much older now;
for the same well may be seen in that place still. Even now
travelers may have a drink from Jacob's well.</p>
<p>It was early in the morning, about sunrise, when Jesus was
sitting by Jacob's well. He was very tired, for he had walked a
long journey; he was hungry, and his disciples had gone to the
village near at hand to buy food. He was thirsty, too; and as
he looked into the well he could see the water a hundred feet
below, but he had no rope with which to let down a cup or a jar
to draw up some water to drink.</p>
<p>Just at this moment a Samaritan woman came to the well, with
her water-jar upon her head, and her rope in her hand. Jesus
looked at her, and in one glance read her soul, and saw all her
life.</p>
<p>He knew that Jews did not often speak to Samaritans, but he
said to her:</p>
<p>"Please to give me a drink?"</p>
<p>The woman saw from his looks and his dress that he was a
Jew, and she said to him:</p>
<p>"<SPAN name="Page_201"
id="Page_201"></SPAN>How is it that you, who are a Jew, ask
drink of me, a Samaritan woman?"</p>
<p>Jesus answered her:</p>
<p>"If you knew what God's free gift is, and if you knew who it
is that says to you, 'Give me a drink,' you would ask him to
give you living water, and he would give it to you."</p>
<p>There was something in the words and the looks of Jesus
which made the woman feel that he was not a common man. She
said to him: "Sir, you have nothing to draw water with, and the
well is deep. Where can you get that living water? Are you
greater than our father Jacob, who drank from this well, and
who gave it to us?"</p>
<p>"Whoever drinks of this water," said Jesus, "shall thirst
again, but whoever drinks of the water that I shall give him,
shall never thirst; but the water that I shall give him shall
be in him a well of water springing up unto everlasting
life."</p>
<p>"Sir," said the woman, "give me some of this water of yours,
so that I will not thirst any more, nor come all the way to
this well."</p>
<p>Jesus looked at the woman, and said to her, "Go home, and
bring your husband, and come here."</p>
<p>"I have no husband," answered the woman.</p>
<p>"Yes," said Jesus, "you have spoken the
truth.<SPAN name="Page_202"
id="Page_202"></SPAN> You have no husband. But you have had
five husbands, and the man whom you now have is not your
husband."</p>
<p>The woman was filled with wonder as she heard this. She saw
that here was a man who knew what others could not know. She
felt that God had spoken to him, and she said:</p>
<p>"Sir, I see that you are a prophet of God. Tell me whether
our people or the Jews are right. Our fathers have worshipped
on this mountain. The Jews say that Jerusalem is the place
where men should go to worship. Now, which of these is the
right place?"</p>
<p>"Woman, believe me," said Jesus, "there is coming a time
when men shall worship God in other places besides on this
mountain and in Jerusalem. The time is near; it has even now
come, when the true worshippers everywhere shall pray to God in
spirit and in truth; for God himself is a Spirit."</p>
<p>The woman said: "I know that the Anointed one is coming, the
Christ. When he comes, he will teach us all things."</p>
<p>Jesus said to her:</p>
<p>"I that speak to you now am he, the Christ!"</p>
<p>Just at this time the disciples of Jesus came back from the
village. They wondered to see Jesus talking with this Samaritan
woman, but they said nothing.</p>
<p><SPAN name="Page_203"
id="Page_203"></SPAN>The woman had come to draw water, but in
her interest in this wonderful stranger, she forgot her
errand. Leaving her water-jar, she ran back to her village,
and said to the people:</p>
<p>"Come, see a man who told me everything that I have done in
all my life! Is not this man the Christ whom we are looking
for?"</p>
<p>Soon the woman came back to the well with many of her
people. They asked Jesus to come to their town, and to stay
there and teach them. He went with them, and stayed there two
days, teaching the people, who were Samaritans. And many of the
people in that place believed in Jesus, and said:</p>
<p>"We have heard for ourselves; now we know that this is
indeed the Saviour of the world."<SPAN name="Page_204"
id="Page_204"></SPAN></p>
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