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Samaritanism

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A comparative tradition plate that organizes Samaritanism's origins, central teachings, symbolic vocabulary, and communal practices into one readable concordance folio.

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Samaritanism

An illuminated manuscript folio about Samaritanism, with a central sacred figure, doctrine seal, or teaching diagram, side columns on Mount Gerizim, Torah devotion, and priestly continuity, and a lower band of ritual objects or historical figures.
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