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- Samaritan_woman_at_the_well abstract "The Samaritan woman at the well is an episode in the life of Jesus from the Gospel of John, in John 4:4–26. In Eastern Orthodox Church tradition, she is known as Photine (from φως, the luminous one). There is an extensive extra-biblical tradition related to her, in which she is known as Saint Photine or Photini/Photina (of Samaria), and regarded as a Christian martyr.".
- Samaritan_woman_at_the_well comment "The Samaritan woman at the well is an episode in the life of Jesus from the Gospel of John, in John 4:4–26. In Eastern Orthodox Church tradition, she is known as Photine (from φως, the luminous one). There is an extensive extra-biblical tradition related to her, in which she is known as Saint Photine or Photini/Photina (of Samaria), and regarded as a Christian martyr.".