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Anonymous
Posted December 6, 2010
New perspective on scripture.
Knowing the scripture about the Samaritan women meeting Jesus at the well, I was of the understanding that she was a sinful woman when it came to being with several men or "husbands". I never really thought more about it than that because of the lack of information provided about her in scripture. However, this book has open my eyes as to the possible life circumstances that may have lead her to the conversation she had with Jesus. The book portrays her as a woman that has gone through unfortunate circumstances when it comes to her being married and the law which dictates what marriage is.
This was an enjoyable read and gave me a new perspective about the interaction between the Samaritan woman and Jesus at the well. It is full of emotion, history and ultimately the transforming power of what happens when people encounter Jesus.6 out of 6 people found this review helpful.
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7981324
Posted July 6, 2011
Great book
Love this story. Hard to put down. Reminds me of Francine Rivers.
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
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HikingNana
Posted April 11, 2012
Highly Recommend this read!
If you like biblical novels - this is one you won't want to miss. It was recommended to me by a co-worker who couldn't put it down. I know what she means! It was hard to put down and gives one food for thought about jumping to conclusions. (You'll know what I mean once you've completed this story.)
I really enjoyed this author and plan to read more of her work soon.
In-Joy the Journey!1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
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Kribby
Posted October 8, 2011
Highly recommend, By Mimi
Very very good must read
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
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7990616
Posted September 14, 2011
Very good story about the Samaritan woman
I don't know how accurate the story is but it gives a good example of what her life could have been and it is a touching story. I did not give it 5 stars because sometimes it was slow but I recommend this book!
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
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Jinx687
Posted September 4, 2011
Good..
But a little confusing at times. But all together, this is a very touching book.
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graceismine
Posted August 26, 2011
Great book!
This book really brings the story of the Samaritan woman to life. It gave her character and really made me wonder if this was how her life progressed and eventually led her to the Well of Living Water. Beautiful!
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8334544
Posted July 14, 2011
Loved it.
Our pastor has touched on this story of the woman at the well many times and I often wondered why she had so many husbands....now I know
0 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
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luvhim
Posted July 8, 2011
LOVED THIS BOOK!!
Always questioned "the woman at the well" and this story captures the life of a woman who has been through tough times, but still retains her dignity and faith.
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alanah
Posted July 1, 2011
highly recommended
highly recommended. a good read!!!
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AWESOME!!!!
Step through the pages and journey through ancient times with a young girl as she faces a life that will leave you thanking God for all the blessings in your life. You will find yourself desperately wishing you could offer her your hand, your money, and a shoulder to cry on. It is a magnificently crafted story that will build your faith and warm your heart.
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6852210
Posted June 16, 2011
Different perspective on well known biblical story
Great read..could not wait to read about what else Marah had to endure. Has you rethink your prayer habits.
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CDawnW
Posted June 10, 2011
LOVED this book!
Would recommend this book to everyone. Such an amazing story and very well written!
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Anonymous
Posted June 9, 2011
Love it!!
I can not believe this book is free. I am about half-way through it and don't want to put it down. If you have a Nook, don't miss out on reading this one. I like it so well that I am going to get a hard copy of it for my mom for her birthday.
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Liveing Water
This book was 25 years in the making. The author paints an amazing story which will take you back in time - a time when Jesus lived. I have to admit I had always thought of the 'woman at the well' to be a woman of poor moral character. Diana describes a tale of a faithful woman, a woman after God's own heart, who is thrust into circumstances beyond her control. How quickly people judge someone without knowing all the facts...but once all the facts are known, and they can't pin it to one bad choice that brought about all the bad luck. People start to speculate things or imagine stuff. You can't win - especially back then. There is no redemption except through Jesus. Forgiveness, love, compassion...those are just a few things Marah finds at Jacob's well that day.
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The author not only tells the tale of Marah and how women were treated back then, but she also tells of other characters that could have or did intersect with her life. Some of the people discussed at length were Reba, Zibeon, Shimei, Jessie, Hamon, Ahmal and Jesus. To me, a good book brings the bible to life in a very creative way. I love that it caused me to turn to scripture and see what else I can glean from its pages. Diana Wallis Taylor walks you through Jesus' time customs and the many people he met and healed along the way. After reading "Journey to the Well", scripture will come alive for you and you'll find yourself (like I did) digging though its pages and coming to your own conclusions of what could have happened back then.
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A Better Understanding to a Familiar Story
I don't know if it's because this was ingrained in me from years of Sunday School, but my impression of the woman at the well was always negative. I mean, she had five husbands so to my childhood mind back then, anyone who had five husbands couldn't be good! For some reason, I never thought of her situation to be not her fault. I mean seriously, why did becoming a widow, abandonment or abuse never get brought up at all in Sunday School? Reading this book put that story in a totally different light and helped me to understand her a whole lot better.
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I felt so sorry for Marah throughout the book. To be forced to marry at the age of 13 is just unthinkable. You're barely out of your childhood and then forced to become a married woman. Her aunt was NOT a nice character so it was good that she had Hannah as a surrogate mother to help her out throughout the years. Each man that she ends up with brings other joy or unhappiness for Marah. However with each husband, we see how she is able to adapt and begin a new life for herself, no matter how much heartbreak or sorrow she had felt before. I don't think I could have been as strong as she had been and I admired her greatly for it. The situation with Shimei was rather interesting. The issue mostly likely did happen back during that time period but it would have been taboo and never brought up in polite society. It was totally unexpected to read in the book but it does shed light on the lives of people during that time.
Taylor does her research for this book and it's a wonderful blend of history, Biblical fact, and a page turning story. If you're a Biblical fiction fan, you will enjoy this book for its rich storytelling and descriptive narrative. If you're not a fan of Biblical fiction because you think that it's sacrilegious to add things to the Bible, you will still enjoy this book. Everything from the scene at the well is included in this story keeping that whole passage intact. What Taylor does though, is draw out the story and helps you to understand what exactly Marah was going through and why she became a believer.
It's one of the best Biblical fiction novels I've read this year and I hope to read more of Taylor's works in the future. HIGHLY recommended. -
Beautiful tale of redemption
I read this book from start to finish. No exaggeration there. I started it yesterday afternoon, went to sleep last night, got up this morning and started reading again until I reached the end. I absolutely loved this story! In this fictional account of Marah's life, you will see that there is so much more to the Samaritan woman that Jesus spoke to at the well. She had a history that fit her name, Marah, which meant bitter. She was not a heartless woman, but a wounded woman who needed love. That is so true of all of us. Journey to the Well shows you the history of her life leading up to the meeting when Jesus told her, "What you say is true. You have had five husbands and the man you are with is not your husband." This is a powerful story from start to finish. It will make your heart crash and soar. Seriously. The entire gamut of emotions is covered in this extraordinary story of redemption. I will be thinking about it for some time. The spiritual impact is powerful.
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Anonymous
Posted January 8, 2006
Wonderful Journey!
Ms. Taylor did an excellent job bringing an age old story to the present generation with vivid pictures and heart touching thoughts.
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Posted September 20, 2011
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Posted June 2, 2011
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