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1Bibliotheca Samaritana

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“Bibliotheca Samaritana” Metadata:

  • Title: Bibliotheca Samaritana
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  • Language: heb
  • Number of Pages: Median: 335
  • Publisher: ➤  Emil Felber - Philo Press - Otto Schulze
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  • Publish Location: Leipzig - Weimar - Amsterdam

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  • First Year Published: 1884
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: Yes
  • Access Status: Public

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    Samaritans

    concentrated in Samaria. In Modern Hebrew, the Samaritans are called Shomronim (שומרונים), which means "inhabitants of Samaria", literally, "Samaritans"

    Mount Gerizim

    Trilingual road signs directing toward Mount Gerizim and Kiryat Luza (Shomronim – Samaritans in Hebrew)

    Samaria

    third capital of the northern Kingdom of Israel. The Samaritans (Hebrew: Shomronim) are an ethnoreligious group named after and descended from ancient Semitic

    Tzitzit

    down the (Oral) law". The Jerusalem Post. "The Muqata: Thoughts on the Shomronim". 2008-04-27. Richard Elliott Friedman, Who Wrote the Bible? Peake's Commentary

    List of religious sites

    the Israelites. The Samaritan ethnoreligious group (Hebrew: שומרונים Shomronim, Arabic: السامريون as-Sāmariyyūn) mostly resides in the areas of present-day

    Yitzhak Ben-Zvi

    under municipal plan 2007 for the preservation of historic sites. Sefer HaShomronim [Book of the Samaritans] (1935) She'ar Yeshuv (1927) Yehudey Khaybar veGoralam

    Neve Pinchas

    [Neve-Pinchas-Neighborhood-The-Samaritans-Holon]. shomronim.co.il (in Hebrew). Retrieved October 4, 2024. "shomronim".[dead link] Assaf Kemer (September 2, 2016)