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Samaritan and places
The Samaritan chronicler Abu al-Fatḥ of the fourteenth century, who used reliable native sources, places the origin of the Dosithean sect in the time before Alexander the Great.

Samaritan and basic
In some jurisdictions, good Samaritan laws only protect those who have completed basic first aid training and are certified by health organizations, such as the American Heart Association, or American Red Cross, provided that they have acted within the scope of their training.

Samaritan and from
Several Samaritan Revolts erupted in this period, resulting in the decrease of Samaritan community from about a million to a near extinction.
* Manasseh, a Jewish-born priest who married a Samaritan and withdrew from Jerusalem to Mount Gerizim
Based on the Samaritan Torah, Samaritans claim their worship is the true religion of the ancient Israelites prior to the Babylonian Exile, preserved by those who remained in the Land of Israel, as opposed to Judaism, which they assert is a related but altered and amended religion, brought back by those returning from exile.
Ancestrally, Samaritans claim descent from a group of Israelite inhabitants from the tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh ( the two sons of Joseph ) as well as some descendants from the priestly tribe of Levi, who have connections to ancient Samaria from the period of their entry into the land of Canaan, while some suggest that it was from the beginning of the Babylonian Exile up to the Samaritan Kingdom of Baba Rabba.
For liturgical purposes, Samaritan Hebrew, Samaritan Aramaic, and Samaritan Arabic are used, all of which are written in the Samaritan alphabet, a variant of the Old Hebrew alphabet, distinct from the so-called square script Hebrew alphabet of Jews and Judaism, which is a stylized form of the Aramaic alphabet.
According to Samaritan tradition, Mount Gerizim was the original Holy Place of the Israelites from the time that Joshua conquered Canaan and the tribes of Israel settled the land.
However, the following account of the Assyrian kings, which was among the archaeological discoveries in Babylon, differs from the Samaritan and Jewish Biblical accounts:
Based on the Samaritan Torah, Samaritans claim their worship is the true religion of the ancient Israelites prior to the Babylonian Exile, preserved by those who remained in the Land of Israel, as opposed to Judaism, which they assert is a related but altered and amended religion brought back by those returning from exile.
Christians who believe in the accuracy of the New Testament, would accept that " salvation is from the Jews ", since " those are the very words that Jesus spoke to the Samaritan woman at the well ".
Through the so-called Good Samaritan provision, this section also protects ISPs from liability for restricting access to certain material or giving others the technical means to restrict access to that material.
The Good Samaritan provision of the Communications Decency Act established immunity from liability for third party content on grounds of libel or slander.
A synagogue ( from Greek: transliterated synagogē, meaning " assembly ") is a Jewish or Samaritan house of prayer.
Under its own ' Good Samaritan ' laws, Belgium was legally culpable for failing to prevent the assassination from taking place and was also in breach of its obligation ( under U. N.
Samaritans adhere to a version of the Torah, known as the Samaritan Pentateuch, which differs in some respects from the Masoretic text, sometimes in important ways, and less so from the Septuagint.
: As well as the van der Hooght text, this included the Samaritan Pentateuch and a huge collection of variants from manuscripts and early printed editions ; while this collection has many errors, it is still of some value.

Samaritan and remaining
The Samaritans consider themselves ( and some biblical scholars consider them ) to be the remaining population of the Northern Kingdom of Israel who were not exiled during the ten tribes exile and who joined with the exiled people that the Assyrians brought into the land instead of the exiled Israelite population ( such as the people of Kutha ), forming the Samaritan community.

Samaritan and part
The sole exception is the historic sacrificial lamb, which is never part of the modern Jewish holiday but is still a principal feature of Falashah, Karaite and Samaritan observance.
Dramatic film adaptations of the Parable of the Good Samaritan include Samaritan, part of the widely acclaimed Modern Parables DVD Bible study series.
As a Hebrew scholar he made a special study of the history of the Hebrew text, which led him to the conclusion that the vowel points and accents are not an original part of the Hebrew language, but had been inserted by the Massorete Jews of Tiberias, no earlier than the 5th century ; he also concluded that the primitive Hebrew characters are those now known as the Samaritan, while the square characters are Aramaic and were substituted for the more ancient at the time of the captivity.
After the war ended, Supreme felt that he had done his part, playing a good Samaritan to society, and left Earth.
He and Samaritan meet once a year, either in the palace or some remote part of time, to share a meal and take stock of one another.
Everything goes well until one day, bored with the normal lessons, Kit decides the children will act out a part from the Bible -- the tale of the Good Samaritan.

Samaritan and Israel
There are followers of various backgrounds adhering to Samaritan traditions outside of Israel, especially in the United States.
The area and The Inn of the Good Samaritan are accessible via Israel Highway 1.
In 1954, the president of Israel, Yitzhak Ben-Zvi, helped to establish a Samaritan quarter on the outskirts of Holon.
Ten of twelve Tribes of Israel are considered lost ; but these tribes are not considered Jewish, rather than Samaritan.
Elyon ( Biblical Hebrew ; Masoretic ; traditionally rendered in Samaritan as illiyyon ) is an epithet of the God of Israel in the Hebrew Bible.
As it is highly critical of the view of Samaritan claim to pre-eminence in Israel, it has been argued that it reflects the views of northern refugees who came to Judah after the fall of the Northern Kingdom in 722 BC.
Julianus declared himself King of Israel, taking Jeroboam as his model, and led a Samaritan army to ravage the cities of Scythopolis, Caesarea Maritima, Neapolis, Bethlehem, and Emmaus.

Samaritan and after
* Pontius Pilate is recalled to Rome after putting down a Samaritan uprising.
Its value for determining the original text of the Pentateuch has been a subject of contentious debate especially after the publication of a manuscript of the Samaritan Pentateuch in Europe in the 17th century.
According to Josephus, he was ordered back to Rome after harshly suppressing a Samaritan uprising, arriving just after the death of Tiberius, which occurred on 16 March in 37 AD.
Shortly after the turn of the 20th century, she turned her attention to the health needs of the community and started Good Samaritan Hospital.
The colloquial phrase " good Samaritan ," meaning someone who helps a stranger, derives from this parable, and many hospitals and charitable organizations are named after the Good Samaritan.
The Good Samaritan ( after Delacroix ).
The quarter was named Neve Pinchas after Pinhas Ben-Abraham, the high priest of the Samaritan community.
* In " The Good Samaritan ", George commits adultery with a married woman, Robin, after he says " God bless you " to her.
*** The Good Samaritan ( after Delacroix )
The school of nursing was established as the St. Vincent Hospital School of Nursing in 1892, two years after the northwest region's first nurse training program was founded at nearby Good Samaritan Hospital.
* December 17 – A U. S. Air Force Convair C-131D Samaritan crashes due to fuel contamination shortly after takeoff from Munich-Riem Airport in Munich, West Germany.
Infidel became the arch-enemy of Samaritan after Samaritan's heroics changed history, erasing Infidel's future empire.
Surgeons at Good Samaritan Hospital made an unsuccessful attempt to remove the ball from Columbo's brain ; he died less than six hours after the shooting.
Maltese died on February 22, 1981 at Good Samaritan Hospital in Los Angeles after a six-month bout with cancer.
* The Samaritan Woman ( Photini ): 4th Sunday after Pascha ( 28 days )
In the episode, Homer Simpson becomes a Good Samaritan after discovering the simple joys of helping people in need — which is put to the test when he goes on a hunger strike after the owner of the Springfield Isotopes attempts to discredit him when Homer stumbles on his plot to discreetly move the team to Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Taking the curse of infidel as his new name to symbolize his refusal to accept dogma and superstitions as law, he eventually used his access to empyrean energies to travel into the future, sometime after Samaritan ’ s era, in which the human race was now extinct.

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