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The slaughtering and sacrificing customes of Samaritans.The ceremony takes places at the holiest site to the Samaritans, Mount Gerizim, where the majority of believers spend the seven days. During the sacrifice they all wear white, the color of freedom by their religion.
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Who Are The Samaritans | Samaritans Israelites The Samaritans are the remnant of the Ancient Samaritans northern kingdom of Israel, descendants of the tribes Joseph, Menashe, and Levi, who have remained in Samaria and survived the Assyrian exile in the years 721-722 BCE. The Samaritans are an ethno-religious group originating from the Israelites or Hebrews of the Ancient Near East. They claim ancestry from the tribe of Ephraim and tribe of Manasseh as well as from the Levites who have links to ancient Samaria from the period of their entry into Canaan. Ancient Samaritans are also known as ‘Bene-Yisrael Ha-Shamerem’ – in Hebrew, which means ‘The Keepers’ as they observe the ancient Israelite tradition since the time of their prophet Moses and the people of Israel. In the modern days, ‘Samaritans’ and ‘Jews’, the terms given by the Assyrians, specify the settlement of the Samaritans in the area of Samaria and the Jews in the area of Judah. Samaritans Israelites Who Are The Samaritans The Samaritans
Samaritan Sacrifice | Samaritan Passover Sacrifice | Slaughtering And Sacrificing About the Samaritan Sacrifice- The slaughtering and sacrificing customs of Samaritans. The ceremony takes place at the holiest site to the Samaritans, Mount Gerizim, where the majority of believers spend the seven days. During the sacrifice they all wear white, the color of freedom by their religion Samaritan Sacrifice
Samaritan Torah | Samaritan Pentateuch The Samaritan Pentateuch, also known as the Samaritan Torah, is a text of the first five books of the Hebrew Bible, written in the Samaritan alphabet and used as scripture by the Samaritans. The version of the Pentateuch in the hands of the Samaritans, written in the ancient Hebrew script. Every child or girl starts studying the reading of the Torah, at very young age. The reading of the Torah will always begin with the preface of the verse from Duet 32:3 For more info visit our website Samaritan Torah
Mount Gerizim and the Samaritans Mount Gerizim and the Samaritans- Mount Gerizim appear in the Pentateuch as the mountain of blessing and plays a prominent role in Samaritan tradition. Mount Grezim (Jabal al- Tur in Arabic, Tur Barakha in Aramaic, means the blessed mountain) is one of the highest peaks in the west Bank, located in Ephraim, and rises to 886m above sea level. Together with Mount Gerizim (Hargrizm- in one word as it is written in Samaritan texts) is the place where God has choosen for his divine presence and is the most sacred place to the Samaritans. The last commandment, of the Ten Commandments, according to the Samaritan Version of the Torah, commands the people of Israel to build an Altar on the mount, when they enter the holy land Mount Gerizim
Samaritan Devotion is to The God of Israel | Sole Object of Samaritan Worship The first principle of the Samaritan declaration is, “One God, who is the God of Israel.” The God of Israel is the sole object of Samaritan Worship The Samaritans are adherents of Samaritanism, a religion closely related to Judaism. Samaritans believe that Samaritan worship, based on the Samaritan Pentateuch, is the true religion of the ancient Israelites from before the Babylonian Captivity, that is persevered by those who remained in the Land of Israel which is opposed to Judaism as they see it as a related but altered and amended religion, which was brought back by those returning from the Babylonian Captivity. Samaritan Worship