Orang Samaria

Samaritan
שומרונים
Jumlah penduduk
712 (2007)[1]
Kawasan ramai penduduk
Tebing Barat (Gunung Gerizim),  Israel (kebanyakannya di Holon) [2]
Bahasa
keagamaan: bahasa Ibrani Samaria, bahasa Aramia Samaria
percakapan: bahasa Ibrani, bahasa Arab Palestin
Agama
Samaritanisme (Hampir keseluruhannya Undang-undang Torah tidak berubah)

Orang Samaritan (Ibrani: שומרוניםcode: he is deprecated Shomronim), dikenali dalam Talmud sebagai Kuthim (Ibrani: כותיםcode: he is deprecated ), ialah satu kumpulan etnik di Levant. Secara etnik, mereka berketurunan dari sebuah kumpulan penduduk Bani Israil yang mempunyai hubungan dengan Samaria kuno sejak permulaan Buangan Babylon hingga permulaan Tahun Masihi, dan zaman Nabi Musa. Bagaimana pun, orang Samaritan menyatakan bahawa nama mereka bukan berasal daripada gelaran geografi ini, tetapi lebih kepada istilah שַמֶרִים‎ (Shamerim), "penjaga [undang-undang Musa]".]”.[perlu rujukan] Secara keagamaan, mereka adalah penganut Samaritanisme, satu agama yang berasaskan Torah. Orang Samaritan mendakwa bahawa sembahan mereka (yang berlainan daripada aliran utama agama Yahudi) adalah agama Bani Israil kuno yang benar, yang wujud sebelum Haikal Sulaiman.

Rujukan

  1. ^ Ralat petik: Tag <ref> tidak sah; tiada teks disediakan bagi rujukan yang bernama SamNews20071101
  2. ^ "The Samaritans' Passover sacrifice", Ynetnews, May 2, 2007

Lihat juga

  • Samaria
  • Good Samaritan
  • Mount Gerizim
  • Holon
  • Binyamina
  • Abu Sa'id al-Afif
  • Mazhab Karaite

Notakaki

  1. Samaritans:History
  2. NIV English translation of John
  3. Jesus and the Samaritan Woman / A Samaritan Woman Approaches:1.
  4. What is the Abomination of Desolation?

Nat Geo Utsav: More Weddings & Another Funeral: Samaritan Wedding This is the brief of prog broadcasted by Nat Geo Channel, the anchor Hakeem Kae-Kazim is in Holon, near Israel's cosmopolitan city of Tel Aviv, to meet a community called the Samaritans. Believed to be one of the smallest and oldest religious sects in the world, the community numbers only about 650 people, divided between Holon and the Arab city of Nablus in the Palestinian Authority. Carried out in accordance with the Samaritans strict interpretation of the Torah, the holy Jewish book, the wedding ritual has changed little down the centuries, and Hakeem finds himself witnessing a ritual that has remained relatively unchanged for over 3,000 years.

Pautan luar

  • Studies on Samaritan Genetics
  • The Samaritans
  • Samaritan and Jewish divergence theory
  • Torah Comparisons
  • Bibliography
  • The Samaritans the earliest Jewish sect: their history, theology, and literature by James A Montgomery
  • Samaritan Alphabet
  • The Origin and Nature of the Samaritans and their Relationship to Second Temple Jewish Sects
  • 1911 Jewish Encyclopedia, "Samaritans"
  • Samaritans in the 1917 Encyclopædia Britannica
  • Samarian chronology and High Priests
  • Edward Kaprov Photography
  • Edward Kaprov Photography 2
  • The Samaritan Update
  • Samaritan high priests
  • The Samaritans
  • Guards of Mount Grizim
  • Reconstruction of Patrilineages and Matrilineages of Samaritans and Other Israeli Populations from Y-Chromosome and Mitochondrial DNA Sequence Variation, by Peidong Shen, et al., in Human Mutation vol. 24 (2004), pp. 248-260PDF (855 KiB)
  • The Socio politics of the Samaritans in the Palestinian Occupied Territories
  • Samaritans, Smallest Minority in Holy Land, Straddle Religious Divide
  • The Samaritans' Passover sacrifice Amnon K'fir, Ynetnews 05.02.07 (Includes photos)
  • Samaritans in Nablus and the West Bank (fotographs)

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