Samaritan / Samaritan Exodus / All
- Samaritan Exodus 3:6 / Exodus 3:6
- Samaritan Exodus 3:6 / Acts 7:32
- Samaritan Exodus 4:24 / Exodus 4:24
- Samaritan Exodus 12:40 / Exodus 12:40
- Samaritan Exodus 15:3 / Exodus 15:3
- Samaritan Exodus 15:3 / Psalm 24:8
- Samaritan Exodus 21:28 / Exodus 21:28
- Samaritan Exodus 26:3 / Exodus 26:3
- Samaritan Exodus 38:8 / Exodus 38:8
Summary
The Samaritan Torah, also called the Samaritan Pentateuch, is a text of the Torah written in the Samaritan script and used as sacred scripture by the Samaritans. It dates back to one of the ancient versions of the Hebrew Bible that existed during the Second Temple period, and constitutes the entire biblical canon in Samaritanism. Some six thousand differences exist between the Samaritan and the Jewish Masoretic Text. Most are minor variations in the spelling of words or grammatical constructions, but others involve significant semantic changes, such as the uniquely Samaritan commandment to construct an altar on Mount Gerizim. Nearly two thousand of these textual variations agree with the Koine Greek Septuagint and some are shared with the Latin Vulgate.