John
4 Verses 1-4
John 4:1 “When therefore
the Lord knew how the Pharisees had heard that Jesus made
and baptized more disciples than John, 2 (Though Jesus
himself baptized not, but his disciples,) 3 He left Judaea,
and departed again into Galilee. 4 And he must needs go
through Samaria.”
When the
Pharisees and the Sadducees had come to John, John rejected
them and called them a generation of vipers. He told them
to bring forth fruit meet for repentance. He asked them,
“who hath warned you to flee the wrath to come?” The
Pharisees rejected the authority of God for John to baptize,
but were afraid of the people who believed John to be a
prophet. Now, when Jesus through his disciples were now
baptizing even more disciples than John, this no doubt was a
concern to the Pharisees, who took John and now even more
Jesus to be a threat to their religious dominance among the
Jews.
Now Jesus
did not baptize, but his disciples. The authority that the
disciples had to baptize (apostles whom Jesus ordained) came
from Jesus: before only John had the authority to baptize.
Jesus left
Judaea to go unto Galilee. He did not leave because he
feared the Pharisees as he would confront them many times
later. He left because he purposed to go to Galilee. Along
the way to Galilee was a region known as Samaria. The
statement was made
“And he must needs go through Samaria.”
The Lord is a God of purpose. He had a purpose for going
through Samaria. There was a woman there that he was going
to meet and then as a result he would also meet with a
larger group of Samaritans.
The
Samaritans were not of the tribe of Israel. Now at one
time, the city of Samaria was the capital of the 10 tribes
of Israel who had separated from the tribes of Judah and
Benjamin in Solomon’s son’s day. However, when the king of
Assyria invaded Israel, he carried the 10 tribes abroad and
dispersed them throughout the nations and they lost their
identity. He brought other people into Samaria to occupy
and live in the land. Because of an invasion of wild
beasts, it was believed that it was because they did not
know the ways of the God of the land. So the king sent
forth Levites to teach the law of Moses unto the occupants
of the land. The Samaritans of Christ day had a proselyte
form of the Jewish religion, but it was largely perverted.
Subsequently the Jews had no dealings with the Samaritans. |