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Mount Gerizim (/
ˈɡɛrɪzɪm/ GHERR-iz-im;
Samaritan Hebrew: ࠄࠟࠓࠬࠂࠟࠓࠩࠆࠝࠉࠌ, romanized: ʾĀ̊rgā̊rīzem;...
- is the
Temple Mount in
Jerusalem and
which Samaritans believe is
Mount Gerizim near
modern Nablus and
ancient Shechem. Both Jews and
Samaritans ****ert...
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Samaritan belief also
holds that the Israelites'
original holy site was
Mount Gerizim, near Nablus, and that
Jerusalem only
attained importance under Israelite...
- The
Mount Gerizim Temple was an
ancient Samaritan center of
worship located on
Mount Gerizim originally constructed in the mid-5th
century BCE, reconstructed...
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challenging what they
regard as the
original Israelite sacred site,
Mount Gerizim. Eli was a
priest (kohen) of Shiloh, the second-to-last
Israelite judge...
- such as the
uniquely Samaritan commandment to
construct an
altar on
Mount Gerizim.
Nearly 2,000 of
these textual variations agree with the
Koine Gr**** Septuagint...
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valley in
which Nablus is situated, the
southern side
being formed by
Mount Gerizim. The
mountain is one of the
highest peaks in the West Bank and
rises to...
- by the
Samaritans that the near-sacrifice
actually took
place on
Mount Gerizim, near
Nablus in the West Bank. Many Muslims, in turn,
believe the place...
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Mount Gerizim (Judges 9:6–7).
These indications are
substantiated by Josephus, who says that the city lay
between Mount Ebal and
Mount Gerizim, and by...
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considered a
golden age for the
Samaritan community. The
Temple of
Gerizim was
rebuilt after the Bar
Kochba revolt in Judaea,
around 135 CE. With...