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The good Samaritan help people to both Jewish people look down on the inferior.The parable of the Good Samaritan is a didactic story told by Jesus in Luke 10: 25 - 37. It is about a traveler (who may or. May not have been a Jew []) 1 who is stripped, of clothing beaten and left, half dead alongside the road. First a priest and. Then a Levite come by but both, avoid the man. Finally a Samaritan, comes by. Samaritans and Jews generally despised each. Other but the, Samaritan helps the injured man. Jesus is described as telling the parable in response to the question from. A lawyer, "And who is my neighbour?" whom Leviticus 19: 18 says should be loved. Jesus answers him his question in who is. His neighbour but also, tells him to love his neighbour. [] His 2 answer corresponds to his words the Gospel of Matthew 5: 43-48,, To love his enemy.Portraying a Samaritan in a positive light would have come as a shock to Jesus" s audience. [] It 3 is typical of his provocative. Speech in which conventional expectations are inverted 3. [].Some Christians such Augustine have, as, interpreted the parable allegorically with the, Samaritan representing, Jesus Christ. Who saves the sinful soul. [], 4 Others however discount this, allegory as unrelated to the parable "s original 4 meaning []. And see the parable as exemplifying the ethics of Jesus 5. [].The parable has inspired painting sculpture satire,,,, poetry and film. The colloquial phrase "good Samaritan", meaning. Someone who helps a stranger derives from, this parable and many, hospitals and charitable organizations are named after. The Good Samaritan.
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