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Note: Samaritans were foreigners, and were looked down upon by Jewish
people. A “good” Jewish person would not even speak to a Samaritan.
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What needs of the other man did the Samaritan address?
How does the Samaritan demonstrate his commitment to the injured man? |
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How does the Samaritan find the injured man? |
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What does this story teach us about what it means to be a
“neighbor”? (Consider the note above about how Jewish people felt about
Samaritans.)
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What group of people, today, are like Samaritans to you?
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In verse 37, Jesus tells the man he is talking to, “Go
and do likewise.” How can you follow the example of the Samaritan? |
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