Visiting at the Well
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prcas5997
Description
Women and children gather in a Bible-times village, where water jars are carried on the head and conversation unfolds beside stone walls and a shaded doorway. The scene presents the well as a center of household labor, hospitality, and community life in the ancient Near East. Veiled women, young boys, clay vessels, and the village path create a teaching-rich setting for understanding daily life behind many biblical narratives.
Wells in Scripture often serve as places of provision, meeting, and covenant direction. While no single named biblical event is depicted, the imagery recalls the world of Rebekah, Rachel, and the Samaritan woman, where drawing water became connected with hospitality, encounter, and divine purpose. This artwork is well suited for Bible lessons, Sunday school resources, historical Bible culture studies, and ministry materials about women, family, and village life in Scripture.
Wells in Scripture often serve as places of provision, meeting, and covenant direction. While no single named biblical event is depicted, the imagery recalls the world of Rebekah, Rachel, and the Samaritan woman, where drawing water became connected with hospitality, encounter, and divine purpose. This artwork is well suited for Bible lessons, Sunday school resources, historical Bible culture studies, and ministry materials about women, family, and village life in Scripture.
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