Re: Could the Woman At The Well be in concubine relationship
Incidentally, if you want to know what she looked like, we are fortunate that Hendrick Goltzius managed to figure that out over 2000 years after she died and paint this I am sure entirely accurate painting of the incident around 1600AD, which shows she was most definitely a white European woman, who liked to saunter around with almost no clothes on, and that Darius liked to shave his beard but wear a handlebar mustache. I present a classic painting of Darius's concubine (after the link so anyone who isn't comfortable seeing medieval paintings involving naked breasts can refrain from clicking it, or at least pretend that they didn't look at it):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apame_%28concubine%29
Incidentally, if you want to know what she looked like, we are fortunate that Hendrick Goltzius managed to figure that out over 2000 years after she died and paint this I am sure entirely accurate painting of the incident around 1600AD, which shows she was most definitely a white European woman, who liked to saunter around with almost no clothes on, and that Darius liked to shave his beard but wear a handlebar mustache. I present a classic painting of Darius's concubine (after the link so anyone who isn't comfortable seeing medieval paintings involving naked breasts can refrain from clicking it, or at least pretend that they didn't look at it):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apame_%28concubine%29