Jesus tells the parable of the good samaritan (Luke 10:30–37)
  • 1. In the Gospel of Luke, chapter 10, verses 30 to 37, Jesus presents the Parable of the Good Samaritan, a poignant story that illustrates the essence of compassion and neighborly love. The narrative begins with a man traveling from Jerusalem to Jericho, who falls victim to a group of robbers. Stripped of his clothes, beaten, and left for dead on the side of the road, he becomes the unfortunate symbol of humanity's vulnerability. As the story unfolds, a priest and then a Levite, both respected figures in Jewish society, pass by the wounded man but choose to ignore his plight, crossing to the other side of the road to avoid interacting with him. Their indifference highlights the stark reality of societal divisions and the failure to act with compassion. However, it is a Samaritan, a member of a group despised by the Jews, who stops to help the injured man. Despite societal prejudices, the Samaritan approaches, bandages his wounds, and takes him on his donkey to an inn, where he ensures that the man receives care and promises to return to settle any further expenses. Through this parable, Jesus challenges his listeners to broaden their understanding of who their 'neighbor' is and to embrace the call to love and assist those in need, regardless of societal boundaries or prejudices, emphasizing that true love is demonstrated through action, kindness, and mercy toward all people.

    What happened to the man traveling from Jerusalem?
A) He was helped by a priest
B) He was attacked by robbers
C) He found treasure
D) He got lost
  • 2. Who stopped to help the injured man?
A) A Samaritan
B) A merchant
C) A priest
D) A friend
  • 3. What did the Samaritan use to bind the man's wounds?
A) Bandages and herbs
B) A cloth and rope
C) Water and salt
D) Oil and wine
  • 4. Where did the Samaritan take the wounded man?
A) His home
B) A temple
C) An inn
D) A hospital
  • 5. What question prompted Jesus to tell the parable?
A) How can I find peace?
B) What must I do to be saved?
C) Who is my neighbor?
D) What is the greatest law?
  • 6. What did Jesus say to the lawyer after telling the parable?
A) Follow the commandments
B) Believe and you will be saved
C) Go and do likewise
D) You are correct
  • 7. In the parable, which character represents those who help others?
A) The Samaritan
B) The robbers
C) The priest
D) The innkeeper
  • 8. What does the road from Jerusalem to Jericho symbolize?
A) A dangerous journey
B) A route to enlightenment
C) A peaceful journey
D) A path of wealth
  • 9. What was the societal perception of Samaritans at the time?
A) They were seen as outcasts
B) They were wealthy traders
C) They were highly respected
D) They were neutral
  • 10. What is the primary theme of the Good Samaritan parable?
A) Religious superiority
B) Profit and loss
C) Justice and punishment
D) Compassion for those in need
  • 11. What prompted Jesus to tell the Parable of the Good Samaritan?
A) A discussion about the law
B) A challenge from the Pharisees
C) A lawyer's question about eternal life
D) A request for a miracle
  • 12. Who was the second person to encounter the wounded man?
A) A Samaritan
B) A tax collector
C) A Levite
D) A soldier
  • 13. What did the Samaritan do for the wounded man?
A) Left him coins
B) Bandaged his wounds
C) Gave him food
D) Took him back home
  • 14. What did the Samaritan ask the innkeeper to do?
A) Cook him a meal
B) Take care of him
C) Report him to the authorities
D) Pray for him
  • 15. In which book of the Bible is the Parable of the Good Samaritan found?
A) Matthew
B) Luke
C) Mark
D) John
  • 16. What kind of storytelling does Jesus often use?
A) Prophecies
B) Proverbs
C) Parables
D) Psalms
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