Question
Jacob's well was there and Jesus,tired out by the journey,sat down by the well...john 4:6
What time of the day was this?
Who come to draw water?
When Jesus asked for water from the person above what was the response?
What was Jesus' response?
Why did the woman respond that way?
Why were Jews and Samaritans enemies?
When Jesus was talking to this woman where did the disciples go?
What did they go to do?
Mention the person the woman compared Jesus to in the passage who could give them water?
After the woman mentioned of the messiah what was Jesus' response?
What time of the day was this?
Who come to draw water?
When Jesus asked for water from the person above what was the response?
What was Jesus' response?
Why did the woman respond that way?
Why were Jews and Samaritans enemies?
When Jesus was talking to this woman where did the disciples go?
What did they go to do?
Mention the person the woman compared Jesus to in the passage who could give them water?
After the woman mentioned of the messiah what was Jesus' response?
Answers
GPT-4o mini
In John 4:6, the time of day when Jesus sat down by Jacob's well is described as "about noon" (John 4:6, NIV).
1. **Who came to draw water?**
A Samaritan woman came to draw water.
2. **What was the woman's response when Jesus asked for water?**
The woman was surprised that Jesus, a Jew, would ask her, a Samaritan, for a drink. She pointed out the cultural divide, expressing disbelief that he would request water from her.
3. **What was Jesus' response?**
Jesus replied that if she knew the gift of God and who was asking her for a drink, she would have asked him, and he would have given her "living water" (John 4:10).
4. **Why did the woman respond that way?**
The woman responded that way because there was deep-seated hostility between Jews and Samaritans. She was taken aback by Jesus' willingness to speak with her and to request a drink, as it was uncommon for Jews to engage with Samaritans.
5. **Why were Jews and Samaritans enemies?**
Jews and Samaritans had historical animosities due to differences in religious practices, heritage, and worship. The Samaritans were descendants of Israelites who had intermarried with foreign peoples and had a different interpretation of the Torah. They built their own temple on Mount Gerizim, which led to further division.
6. **Where did the disciples go while Jesus was talking to the woman?**
The disciples had gone into the town to buy food (John 4:8).
7. **What did they go to do?**
They went to buy food.
8. **Mention the person the woman compared Jesus to in the passage who could give them water.**
The woman compared Jesus to Jacob, saying that he was greater than Jacob because Jacob provided a well from which they could all drink (John 4:12).
9. **After the woman mentioned the Messiah, what was Jesus' response?**
Jesus declared to her, "I who speak to you am he," thereby revealing that he was the Messiah (John 4:26).
1. **Who came to draw water?**
A Samaritan woman came to draw water.
2. **What was the woman's response when Jesus asked for water?**
The woman was surprised that Jesus, a Jew, would ask her, a Samaritan, for a drink. She pointed out the cultural divide, expressing disbelief that he would request water from her.
3. **What was Jesus' response?**
Jesus replied that if she knew the gift of God and who was asking her for a drink, she would have asked him, and he would have given her "living water" (John 4:10).
4. **Why did the woman respond that way?**
The woman responded that way because there was deep-seated hostility between Jews and Samaritans. She was taken aback by Jesus' willingness to speak with her and to request a drink, as it was uncommon for Jews to engage with Samaritans.
5. **Why were Jews and Samaritans enemies?**
Jews and Samaritans had historical animosities due to differences in religious practices, heritage, and worship. The Samaritans were descendants of Israelites who had intermarried with foreign peoples and had a different interpretation of the Torah. They built their own temple on Mount Gerizim, which led to further division.
6. **Where did the disciples go while Jesus was talking to the woman?**
The disciples had gone into the town to buy food (John 4:8).
7. **What did they go to do?**
They went to buy food.
8. **Mention the person the woman compared Jesus to in the passage who could give them water.**
The woman compared Jesus to Jacob, saying that he was greater than Jacob because Jacob provided a well from which they could all drink (John 4:12).
9. **After the woman mentioned the Messiah, what was Jesus' response?**
Jesus declared to her, "I who speak to you am he," thereby revealing that he was the Messiah (John 4:26).