4:1 Now
when
Jesus
learned
that
the
Pharisees
had
heard
that
Jesus
was
making
and
baptizing
more
disciples
than
John
4:2 (although
Jesus
himself
did
not
baptize,
but
only
his
disciples),
4:3 he
left
Judea
and
departed
again
for
Galilee.
4:4 And
he
had
to
pass
through
Samaria.
4:5 So
he
came
to
a
town
of
Samaria
called
Sychar,
near
the
field
that
Jacob
had
given
to
his
son
Joseph.
4:6 Jacob's
well
was
there;
so
Jesus,
wearied
as
he
was
from
his
journey,
was
sitting
beside
the
well.
It
was
about
the
sixth
hour.
4:7 A
woman
from
Samaria
came
to
draw
water.
Jesus
said
to
her,
"Give
me
a
drink."
4:8 (For
his
disciples
had
gone
away
into
the
city
to
buy
food.)
4:9 The
Samaritan
woman
said
to
him,
"How
is
it
that
you,
a
Jew,
ask
for
a
drink
from
me,
a
woman
of
Samaria"
(For
Jews
have
no
dealings
with
Samaritans.)
4:10 Jesus
answered
her,
"If
you
knew
the
gift
of
God,
and
who
it
is
that
is
saying
to
you,
'Give
me
a
drink,'
you
would
have
asked
him,
and
he
would
have
given
you
living
water."
4:11 The
woman
said
to
him,
"Sir,
you
have
nothing
to
draw
water
with,
and
the
well
is
deep.
Where
do
you
get
that
living
water
4:12 Are
you
greater
than
our
father
Jacob
He
gave
us
the
well
and
drank
from
it
himself,
as
did
his
sons
and
his
livestock."
4:13 Jesus
said
to
her,
"Everyone
who
drinks
of
this
water
will
be
thirsty
again,
4:14 but
whoever
drinks
of
the
water
that
I
will
give
him
will
never
be
thirsty
again.
The
water
that
I
will
give
him
will
become
in
him
a
spring
of
water
welling
up
to
eternal
life."
4:15 The
woman
said
to
him,
"Sir,
give
me
this
water,
so
that
I
will
not
be
thirsty
or
have
to
come
here
to
draw
water."
4:16 Jesus
said
to
her,
"Go,
call
your
husband,
and
come
here."
4:17 The
woman
answered
him,
"I
have
no
husband."
Jesus
said
to
her,
"You
are
right
in
saying,
'I
have
no
husband';
4:18 for
you
have
had
five
husbands,
and
the
one
you
now
have
is
not
your
husband.
What
you
have
said
is
true."
4:19 The
woman
said
to
him,
"Sir,
I
perceive
that
you
are
a
prophet.
4:20 Our
fathers
worshiped
on
this
mountain,
but
you
say
that
in
Jerusalem
is
the
place
where
people
ought
to
worship."
4:21 Jesus
said
to
her,
"Woman,
believe
me,
the
hour
is
coming
when
neither
on
this
mountain
nor
in
Jerusalem
will
you
worship
the
Father.
4:22 You
worship
what
you
do
not
know;
we
worship
what
we
know,
for
salvation
is
from
the
Jews.
4:23 But
the
hour
is
coming,
and
is
now
here,
when
the
true
worshipers
will
worship
the
Father
in
spirit
and
truth,
for
the
Father
is
seeking
such
people
to
worship
him.
4:24 God
is
spirit,
and
those
who
worship
him
must
worship
in
spirit
and
truth."
4:25 The
woman
said
to
him,
"I
know
that
Messiah
is
coming
(he
who
is
called
Christ).
When
he
comes,
he
will
tell
us
all
things."
4:26 Jesus
said
to
her,
"I
who
speak
to
you
am
he."
4:27 Just
then
his
disciples
came
back.
They
marveled
that
he
was
talking
with
a
woman,
but
no
one
said,
"What
do
you
seek"
or,
"Why
are
you
talking
with
her"
4:28 So
the
woman
left
her
water
jar
and
went
away
into
town
and
said
to
the
people,
4:29 "Come,
see
a
man
who
told
me
all
that
I
ever
did.
Can
this
be
the
Christ"
4:30 They
went
out
of
the
town
and
were
coming
to
him.
4:31 Meanwhile
the
disciples
were
urging
him,
saying,
"Rabbi,
eat."
4:32 But
he
said
to
them,
"I
have
food
to
eat
that
you
do
not
know
about."
4:33 So
the
disciples
said
to
one
another,
"Has
anyone
brought
him
something
to
eat"
4:34 Jesus
said
to
them,
"My
food
is
to
do
the
will
of
him
who
sent
me
and
to
accomplish
his
work.
4:35 Do
you
not
say,
'There
are
yet
four
months,
then
comes
the
harvest'
Look,
I
tell
you,
lift
up
your
eyes,
and
see
that
the
fields
are
white
for
harvest.
4:36 Already
the
one
who
reaps
is
receiving
wages
and
gathering
fruit
for
eternal
life,
so
that
sower
and
reaper
may
rejoice
together.
4:37 For
here
the
saying
holds
true,
'One
sows
and
another
reaps.'
4:38 I
sent
you
to
reap
that
for
which
you
did
not
labor.
Others
have
labored,
and
you
have
entered
into
their
labor."
4:39 Many
Samaritans
from
that
town
believed
in
him
because
of
the
woman's
testimony,
"He
told
me
all
that
I
ever
did."
4:40 So
when
the
Samaritans
came
to
him,
they
asked
him
to
stay
with
them,
and
he
stayed
there
two
days.
4:41 And
many
more
believed
because
of
his
word.
4:42 They
said
to
the
woman,
"It
is
no
longer
because
of
what
you
said
that
we
believe,
for
we
have
heard
for
ourselves,
and
we
know
that
this
is
indeed
the
Savior
of
the
world."
4:43 After
the
two
days
he
departed
for
Galilee.
4:44 (For
Jesus
himself
had
testified
that
a
prophet
has
no
honor
in
his
own
hometown.)
4:45 So
when
he
came
to
Galilee,
the
Galileans
welcomed
him,
having
seen
all
that
he
had
done
in
Jerusalem
at
the
feast.
For
they
too
had
gone
to
the
feast.
4:46 So
he
came
again
to
Cana
in
Galilee,
where
he
had
made
the
water
wine.
And
at
Capernaum
there
was
an
official
whose
son
was
ill.
4:47 When
this
man
heard
that
Jesus
had
come
from
Judea
to
Galilee,
he
went
to
him
and
asked
him
to
come
down
and
heal
his
son,
for
he
was
at
the
point
of
death.
4:48 So
Jesus
said
to
him,
"Unless
you
see
signs
and
wonders
you
will
not
believe."
4:49 The
official
said
to
him,
"Sir,
come
down
before
my
child
dies."
4:50 Jesus
said
to
him,
"Go;
your
son
will
live."
The
man
believed
the
word
that
Jesus
spoke
to
him
and
went
on
his
way.
4:51 As
he
was
going
down,
his
servants
met
him
and
told
him
that
his
son
was
recovering.
4:52 So
he
asked
them
the
hour
when
he
began
to
get
better,
and
they
said
to
him,
"Yesterday
at
the
seventh
hour
the
fever
left
him."
4:53 The
father
knew
that
was
the
hour
when
Jesus
had
said
to
him,
"Your
son
will
live."
And
he
himself
believed,
and
all
his
household.
4:54 This
was
now
the
second
sign
that
Jesus
did
when
he
had
come
from
Judea
to
Galilee.