Woman at the Well (KJV) refers to the biblical account in the Gospel of John, Chapter 4, where Jesus encounters a Samaritan woman at a well and engages in a conversation that leads to her conversion to Christianity.
This encounter is significant because it challenges societal norms, prejudices, and religious boundaries. Jesus, a Jewish man, reaches out to a Samaritan woman, who was considered an outcast by the Jews. Their conversation transcends religious differences and explores themes of faith, living water, and true worship.