[Home]History of Samaritanism

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A religion related to Judaism in that it accepts the Torah as its holy book. They consider the rest of Jewish history after the Torah as having been led astray while they themselves stayed to the true religion. Their temple was at Mount Gerizim, not Jerusalem. There are very few followers today, about 500 living near Mt. Gerizim.
A religion related to Judaism in that it accepts the Torah as its holy book. They consider the rest of Jewish history after the Torah as having been led astray while they themselves stayed to the true religion. Their temple was at [Mount Gerizim]?, not Jerusalem. There are very few followers today, about 500 living near Mt. Gerizim.

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When Babylonian Empire conquered ancient Israel, it
When Babylonian Empire conquered ancient Israel, it

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became the Samaritans.
became the Samaritans.

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