The Samaritan Woman
She spoke to him as an intellectual equal, and he responded.
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The well was the hub of a village. Every drop of water used in a household had to be carried from a well. It was women’s work to fill heavy earthenware jars, and carry the water home. The strong younger women of the household normally did this task
When Jesus asked the Samaritan woman for something to drink, the longest conversation recorded between Jesus and any person begins. It is surprising that this conversation happens with someone who was a woman, and non-Jewish. The woman herself was certainly surprised when Jesus spoke to her, because Jews and Samaritans did not have anything to do with each other. (See John 4:1-10)
According to tradition, after her meeting with Jesus at the well, the Samaritan woman, along with her seven children, became Christian missionaries. All of them were executed by the Emperor Nero.