The Samaritans rebelled against the Romans in 36 CE. A fanatic assembled them at Mount Gerizim, promising to reveal the sacred vessels which they had been taught were buried there by
Moses, and the rebels were ruthlessly massacred by order of Pontius Pilate.[1]
The Samaritans rebelled against the Romans in 36 CE. A fanatic assembled them at Mount Gerizim, promising to reveal the sacred vessels which they had been taught were buried there by
Moses, and the rebels were ruthlessly massacred by order of Pontius Pilate.[1]