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Samaria, a land steeped in history and rich in significance

Background imageSamaria Collection: Jerusalem Galilee Samaria Plain Esdraelon Nazareth hills

Jerusalem Galilee Samaria Plain Esdraelon Nazareth hills
Jerusalem to Galilee via Samaria. Plain of Esdraelon. (Taken from the Nazareth hills). 1898, Israel, Nazareth

Background imageSamaria Collection: excavations Samaria Ruins general view 1900 Israel

excavations Samaria Ruins general view 1900 Israel
The excavations at Samaria. Ruins of Samaria, general view 1900, Israel, Sabastiyah

Background imageSamaria Collection: Jerusalem Galilee Samaria Nablus Middle East

Jerusalem Galilee Samaria Nablus Middle East
Jerusalem to Galilee via Samaria. Nablus, Middle East (Showing bases of Mount Ebal & Mount Gerizim). 1898, West Bank, Nablus, Middle East, Israel

Background imageSamaria Collection: Jerusalem Galilee Samaria Mount Tabor zig-zag road

Jerusalem Galilee Samaria Mount Tabor zig-zag road
Jerusalem to Galilee via Samaria. Mount Tabor. (Showing the zig-zag road to the summit). 1898, Israel

Background imageSamaria Collection: Jerusalem Galilee Samaria Nazareth Virgin Fountain

Jerusalem Galilee Samaria Nazareth Virgin Fountain
Jerusalem to Galilee via Samaria. Nazareth. (The Virgins Fountain. Girls carrying water jars). 1898, Israel, Nazareth

Background imageSamaria Collection: Sebastiyeh Samaria Crusader Church St. John 1898

Sebastiyeh Samaria Crusader Church St. John 1898
Sebastiyeh (Samaria). Crusader Church of St. John. 1898, Israel, Sabastiyah

Background imageSamaria Collection: excavations Samaria Stairway Roman temple 1900

excavations Samaria Stairway Roman temple 1900
The excavations at Samaria. Stairway to Roman temple 1900, Israel, Sabastiyah

Background imageSamaria Collection: Jerusalem Galilee Samaria Tiberias lake front

Jerusalem Galilee Samaria Tiberias lake front
Jerusalem to Galilee via Samaria. Tiberias. (The lake front). 1898, Israel, Tiberias

Background imageSamaria Collection: Jerusalem Galilee Samaria Lake Capernaum Tel Hum

Jerusalem Galilee Samaria Lake Capernaum Tel Hum
Jerusalem to Galilee via Samaria. Lake of Galilee from Capernaum. (Tel Hum). 1898, Israel, Capernaum (Extinct city)

Background imageSamaria Collection: Northern views General view Samaria 1898 Israel

Northern views General view Samaria 1898 Israel
Northern views. General view of Samaria. 1898, Israel, Sabastiyah

Background imageSamaria Collection: Grand colonnade Samaria 1900 Israel Sabastiyah

Grand colonnade Samaria 1900 Israel Sabastiyah
Grand colonnade, Samaria 1900, Israel, Sabastiyah

Background imageSamaria Collection: Northern views excavations Samaria Stairway ascending

Northern views excavations Samaria Stairway ascending
Northern views. The excavations at Samaria. Stairway ascending to the Roman temple 1900, Israel, Sabastiyah

Background imageSamaria Collection: Threshing floor Samaria 1900 Israel Sabastiyah

Threshing floor Samaria 1900 Israel Sabastiyah
Threshing floor at Samaria 1900, Israel, Sabastiyah

Background imageSamaria Collection: Lookings Valley Samaria 1900 Israel Sabastiyah

Lookings Valley Samaria 1900 Israel Sabastiyah
Looking S. toward Valley of Samaria 1900, Israel, Sabastiyah

Background imageSamaria Collection: Samaria church St. John 1900 Israel Sabastiyah

Samaria church St. John 1900 Israel Sabastiyah
Samaria from church of St. John 1900, Israel, Sabastiyah

Background imageSamaria Collection: Ruins city gate Samaria 1900 Israel Sabastiyah

Ruins city gate Samaria 1900 Israel Sabastiyah
Ruins of the city gate of Samaria 1900, Israel, Sabastiyah

Background imageSamaria Collection: Looking W Valley Samaria 1900 Israel Sabastiyah

Looking W Valley Samaria 1900 Israel Sabastiyah
Looking W. toward Valley of Samaria 1900, Israel, Sabastiyah

Background imageSamaria Collection: Church St. John Samaria 1900 Israel Sabastiyah

Church St. John Samaria 1900 Israel Sabastiyah
Church of St. John, Samaria 1900, Israel, Sabastiyah

Background imageSamaria Collection: Ancient sculptures Samaria 1900 Israel Sabastiyah

Ancient sculptures Samaria 1900 Israel Sabastiyah
Ancient sculptures found at Samaria 1900, Israel, Sabastiyah

Background imageSamaria Collection: Distant view Samaria Sebastiyeh 1900 Israel Sabastiyah

Distant view Samaria Sebastiyeh 1900 Israel Sabastiyah
Distant view of Samaria (Sebastiyeh) 1900, Israel, Sabastiyah

Background imageSamaria Collection: Jerusalem Galilee via Samaria Lake Magdala El Majdal

Jerusalem Galilee via Samaria Lake Magdala El Majdal
Jerusalem to Galilee via Samaria. Lake of Galilee near Magdala, El Majdal. A camel caravan 1898, Israel

Background imageSamaria Collection: Jerusalem Galilee via Samaria Nazareth bazaars

Jerusalem Galilee via Samaria Nazareth bazaars
Jerusalem to Galilee via Samaria. Nazareth. (The bazaars). 1898, Israel, Nazareth

Background imageSamaria Collection: Jerusalem Galilee via Samaria Capernaum restored synagogue

Jerusalem Galilee via Samaria Capernaum restored synagogue
Jerusalem to Galilee via Samaria. Capernaum. The restored synagogue. (Showing steps to an ancient boat landing). 1898, Israel, Capernaum (Extinct city)

Background imageSamaria Collection: Samaria proud beautiful center Northern Kingdom

Samaria proud beautiful center Northern Kingdom
Samaria once proud and beautiful center of Northern Kingdom, seen from s. Palestine, orientalist photography, 1905

Background imageSamaria Collection: Christ Woman Samaria Ruins 1634 Rembrandt van Rijn

Christ Woman Samaria Ruins 1634 Rembrandt van Rijn
Christ and the Woman of Samaria Among Ruins, 1634. Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606-1669). Etching; sheet: 12.2 x 10.8 cm (4 13/16 x 4 1/4 in.)

Background imageSamaria Collection: Christ Woman Samaria Arched Print 1657-58 Rembrandt van Rijn

Christ Woman Samaria Arched Print 1657-58 Rembrandt van Rijn
Christ and the Woman of Samaria: An Arched Print, 1657-58. Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606-1669). Etching and drypoint

Background imageSamaria Collection: Heroines New Testament Woman Samaria Jan Saenredam

Heroines New Testament Woman Samaria Jan Saenredam
Heroines of the New Testament: The Woman of Samaria. Jan Saenredam (Dutch, 1565-1607). Engraving

Background imageSamaria Collection: Jesus At The Well With The Woman Of Samaria. From The Holy Bible Published By William Collins

Jesus At The Well With The Woman Of Samaria. From The Holy Bible Published By William Collins, Sons, & Company In 1869. Chromolithograph By J.M. Kronheim & Co

Background imageSamaria Collection: Samaria, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Samaria, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Samaria, 1890. The ancient city of Samaria, capital of the northern Kingdom of Israel in the 9th and 8th centuries BC. From " Cassells Illustrated Universal History, Vol

Background imageSamaria Collection: Idols of Bible Times 1

Idols of Bible Times 1
Tartak, human but with a sheeps head (or is it a goat ?) is the god of choice of the Avites, a people settled in Samaria by the king of Assyria. (Second Kings 17.31)

Background imageSamaria Collection: Jesus disputing with the woman of Samaria

Jesus disputing with the woman of Samaria - John 4. circa 1688

Background imageSamaria Collection: Jesus speaks with a Samaritan in Sychar, Samaria. Codex of P

Jesus speaks with a Samaritan in Sychar, Samaria. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy

Background imageSamaria Collection: Siege of Samaria

Siege of Samaria. Date: circa late 19th century

Background imageSamaria Collection: Colonnade of Herod, Samaria, West Bank

Colonnade of Herod, Samaria, West Bank
The Colonnade of Herod, Samaria, West Bank. Date: 1920s

Background imageSamaria Collection: Ancient ruins at Samaria, West Bank

Ancient ruins at Samaria, West Bank. Date: 1920s

Background imageSamaria Collection: Ruins of Samaria, West Bank

Ruins of Samaria, West Bank. Date: 1920s

Background imageSamaria Collection: Israel Samaria

Israel Samaria
The hill of Samaria, viewed from the north. Date: circa 1840

Background imageSamaria Collection: Christ Woman Samaria Woodblock first state three

Christ Woman Samaria Woodblock first state three
Artokoloro

Background imageSamaria Collection: Christ Woman Samaria Liber Studiorum part XIV

Christ Woman Samaria Liber Studiorum part XIV
Artokoloro

Background imageSamaria Collection: Christ Woman Samaria 1560-1609 Pen brown ink

Christ Woman Samaria 1560-1609 Pen brown ink
Artokoloro

Background imageSamaria Collection: Christ Woman Samaria 16th century Red chalk 4 1 / 2 x 8 1 / 2in

Christ Woman Samaria 16th century Red chalk 4 1 / 2 x 8 1 / 2in
Artokoloro

Background imageSamaria Collection: Christ Woman Samaria Well 1527-85 Brush ink

Christ Woman Samaria Well 1527-85 Brush ink
Artokoloro

Background imageSamaria Collection: Christ Woman Samaria 16th century Pen brown ink

Christ Woman Samaria 16th century Pen brown ink
Artokoloro

Background imageSamaria Collection: Christ Woman Samaria early 18th century Pen brush

Christ Woman Samaria early 18th century Pen brush
Artokoloro

Background imageSamaria Collection: Christ Woman Samaria Schr 2215 ca 1460-70 Metalcut

Christ Woman Samaria Schr 2215 ca 1460-70 Metalcut
Artokoloro

Background imageSamaria Collection: Christ Woman Samaria Ruins Etching Prints Rembrandt

Christ Woman Samaria Ruins Etching Prints Rembrandt
Artokoloro

Background imageSamaria Collection: Jesus and the Woman of Samaria, by Gustave Dore

Jesus and the Woman of Samaria, by Gustave Dore

Background imageSamaria Collection: The Strange Nations Slain by the Lions of Samaria, by Gustave Dore

The Strange Nations Slain by the Lions of Samaria, by Gustave Dore



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Samaria, a land steeped in history and rich in significance. From the ancient times of Southern Palestine to its portrayal on the 1885 Palestine map, this region has witnessed countless tales unfold. Scenes captured in Lebanon showcase Herod's Palace, Mount Tabor, and Galilee, painting a vivid picture of its diverse landscapes. One notable event that occurred here was Jesus healing a leper, showcasing his compassion and miraculous abilities. Another significant figure associated with Samaria is Elisha, whose presence left an indelible mark on this land. Gustave Dore's Bible engraving depicts the famine that struck Samaria—a testament to the trials faced by its inhabitants throughout history. The Church of St John stands as a somber reminder of where John the Baptist met his tragic end at the hands of King Herod. The remnants of Herod's Hippodrome and Palace stand as silent witnesses to their former grandeur. Black-and-white photos capture these ruins from different angles—reminders of a glorious past now lost but not forgotten. Artistic interpretations also pay homage to Samaria's significance: Perugino's "Christ and the Woman of Samaria" portrays an intimate encounter between Christ and a Samaritan woman; while another artwork from ca. 1729 showcases Christ seated alongside her. Samaria continues to captivate us with its historical allure—a place where stories intertwine with ruins standing as testaments to past glory. It invites us to delve into its mysteries and unravel layers upon layers of ancient tales etched within its very fabric.