(isim) samiriyeli

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Samaritan
A native, or inhabitant of Samaria
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Of, or relating to Samaria or Samaritans
{i} inhabitant of the ancient Israelite kingdom of Samaria; one who is compassionate and helpful
{s} pertaining the ancient Israelite kingdom of Samaria; pertaining to the inhabitants of Samaria
You refer to someone as a Samaritan if they help you when you are in difficulty. A good Samaritan offered us a room in his house. good Samaritan someone, especially a stranger, who helps you when you have problems or need something (From the Bible story of a person from Samaria (an area of ancient Palestine) who stopped and helped a man who had been attacked and robbed). Member of a now nearly extinct Jewish community. Calling themselves Bene-Yisrael ("Children of Israel"), or Shamerim ("Observant Ones"), they claim to be related to those Jews of ancient Samaria who were not deported from Israel by the Assyrians in 722 BC. The Pentateuch (first five books of the Old Testament) is their sole norm of religious observance. Jews who returned to their homeland after the Babylonian Exile would not accept their help in building the Second Temple of Jerusalem. Consequently, in the 4th century BC the Samaritans built their own temple in Nbulus, at the base of Mount Gerizim, in the present-day West Bank. The modern population (about 500 persons) is distributed between Nbulus and the city of olon in Israel. All live in semi-isolation, marrying only within their own community. They pray in Hebrew but have adopted Arabic as their vernacular
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