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Ancient Shechem Mount Gerizim left Mount Ebal right panorama

From the time Abraham came there to the day Jesus met a woman at the well, ancient Shechem is one of the most important cities in the Bible. Abraham and Jacob spent significant time in the city, which is in the heart of the Samaritan Mountains. After they had taken the Promised Land, Joshua renewed the covenant with his people between two of those mountains, Gerizim and Ebal. Joshua placed half of his people on the Gerizim side of the valley and half on the other (Joshua 8:33). Following the instructions of Moses (Deuteronomy 27:12-26), those on the slopes of Gerizim shouted, “Amen” when hearing the blessings of obeying the covenant. For the curses of disobedience, those on the slopes of Ebal shouted the same. To this day, Gerizim is known as the “Mount of Blessing.” The modern-day city is Nablus, a central city in the “West Bank.” Sychar, where Jesus met a Samaritan woman at the well, may have been a small village just outside Shechem. That story, in John 4, is the only place in the Bible that mention’s Jacob’s Well (John 4:6, 12). The city is 44 miles (72 km) north of Jerusalem.