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Episode Overview- Wayne and Jared explore location, locale and sense of place from John 3-4. Key Scripture Passages John 3:31-36 - The One from Above John 4:4-30 - Jesus and the Samaritan Woman at Jacob's Well Featured Places Heaven & Earth- Understanding "above all" as dimensional difference, not spatial height Samaria- Historical background from Assyrian conquest to Jesus' time Jacob's Well at Sychar - Archaeological insights from William Ewing's 1917 research Mount Ebal & Mount Gerizim - The theological significance of competing worship sites Historical Deep Dives Assyrian Population Replacement Strategy - How Sargon II created Samaria in 721 BC by deporting 30,000 Israelites Jacob's Well Timeline - Spanning the same time period from Jacob to Jesus as from Jesus to today First Century Jewish Women's Rights - Property ownership, divorce rights, and business operations Theological Highlights The Greek phrase "epa'no pan'ton" and what "above all" really means Why Samaritans worshipped on Gerizim vs. the biblical altar on Ebal Jesus' "I Am" declaration in original Greek - a direct claim to divinity The woman's wise evangelistic approach using questions rather than declarations Cultural Corrections Debunking the myth that Jewish men wouldn't speak to women in Jesus' time Understanding the disciples' amazement as racial, not gender-based prejudice Medieval vs. first-century attitudes toward women Personal Reflections Wayne's "sunspot naps" metaphor for understanding heavenly peace Moments of spiritual clarity that transcend time and space Archaeological References William Ewing's 1917 research on Sychar and Jacob's Well Professor R.S.A. Macalister's findings at Telul Balata