The Jews, of course, looked upon the Samaritans as ritually impure. They believed in a final day of reward hereafter for the righteous and punishment for the wicked. A belief that Mount Gerizim was the holy mount meant their temple should be built there rather than any other place in Israel including Jerusalem. And finally, they believed in what was called a Taheb, T-A-H-E-B, or restorer who would bring in a new dispensation.

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