A priest and a Levite ignored him but a Samaritan took pity on him and helped him. |
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This south-western range seems to be the chief factor in the group of hills that forms the western side of the Samaritan Gorge. |
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A Samaritan is used as an example of the mercifulness that all disciples ought to demonstrate. |
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Just before the police are called, a Good Samaritan, posing as a police officer, steps in to save him. |
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Just then a local Good Samaritan with a chunky four wheel drive and a tow rope came to our rescue and towed us out of the slime. |
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The Samaritans urge people not to bottle up relationship problems but to talk to a friend or Samaritan if they are in crisis. |
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It is unmindfulness that is suggested in my own reactions to the members of Good Samaritan congregation. |
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Others, like The Good Samaritan, have a bitter humanity to them that will have even the most unromantic of you crying into your cappuccino. |
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Travelers fall in with bands of thieves regularly, and a Good Samaritan is their only hope of rescue. |
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Crusading for them was an act of love and charity by which, like the Good Samaritan, they were aiding their neighbors in distress. |
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Giving aid to someone you messed up, with them thinking you are some kind of Samaritan, does not leave you with a good feeling about yourself. |
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Churches exercising a Good Samaritan Strategy were committed to finding God in contemporary society. |
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Thanks Rovell for pointing that out, all part of being a good Samaritan, right? |
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The attitude of Jesus towards the Roman centurion, the Canaanite woman, the heretical Samaritan woman, should help us to find the right attitude. |
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It was the despised Samaritan who did not pass by on the other side as others had. |
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A Samaritan woman, whose reputation in the town was that she had had six different man-friends, met Jesus. |
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This story is set as the man is going down from Jerusalem when he is ignored by the priest and the Levite, but shown compassion from the Samaritan. |
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We read that the Jesus had a special eye for the unwanted: Zacchaeus, the Samaritan woman, the Roman soldier, and the blind beggars. |
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The Samaritan sees the pain and suffering of the man who was beaten but also he allows himself to be moved by that suffering. |
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The NGO Samaritan Purse was planning a food distribution in the coming days. |
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The Good Samaritan was a great parable and really gave me a newer aspect. |
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When a Samaritan is on their way, the alterer will be informed, and allowing a message service between the two. |
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Next a Samaritan comes by, and sees that the half-dead victim is a Jew, one of the nation detested by Samaritans, yet he immediately responds with a compassion overleaping racial animosities. |
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A modest Good Samaritan would admit that providing care is his or her moral obligation. |
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This was what the Good Samaritan experienced when he saw the injured man lying at the side of the road. |
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The Samaritan guidelines are written around the assumption that suicide is a purely irrational act, an act spurred by illness. |
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In the footsteps of the Divine Samaritan, they draw close to those who suffer, seeking to ease their pain. |
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The Belfast man and his wife Josephine were stranded for an hour in their car along the Ballydugan Road before a good Samaritan came to their rescue. |
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A quick thinking Samaritan jumped over the wall and threw the drowning man a lifebuoy but he was unable to hold on due to the strong waves and cold water. |
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According to Samaritan tradition, Mount Gerizim, at whose foot Jacob's well was located, was the mountain where Abraham had climbed to sacrifice Isaac. |
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Luke's parable of the Good Samaritan dramatizes the principle that love of God is displayed in love of neighbor. |
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In one of my homicides, I had one wonderful witness, a legit Good Samaritan with 20-20 vision and photographic memory. |
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The Samaritan provided for the care of the injured man by digging into his own pockets to pay the price for his care. He bound up his wounds and poured oil on him. |
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A Sunday school teacher was telling her class the story of the Good Samaritan. |
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The Church is patiently working as a Good Samaritan to the people of Africa. |
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Hayley Joel Osment designs the ultimate good Samaritan pyramid scheme, doing good deeds for people and asking them to in turn perform three good deeds. |
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In English law, there is no Good Samaritan rule therefore one cannot be criminally liable for an omission unless a duty of care is owed. |
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Just as there's no requirement to act as a good Samaritan, the helped person should not have to be subjected to the loss of dignity and privacy that the sample process entails. |
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But she can also, like the Samaritan, who is a foreigner, effect a corrective change of direction that would help her to live anew its own mission. |
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A BROADGREEN pensioner thanked a good Samaritan lollipop man who found and returned her purse after she fell in the street. |
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The eloquence of the parable of the Good Samaritan, and of the whole Gospel, is especially this: every individual must feel as if called personally to bear witness to love in suffering. |
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Jesus Christ related the parable of the Good Samaritan. |
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To my friends I would say, the Good Samaritan crossed the road and helped his neighbour: your neighbour may have Parkinson's disease, or Alzheimer's disease or spinal injury, or diabetes. |
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Whether children and youth would benefit from Good Samaritan laws directing all of us to be more mindful of them is a topic that requires more discussion and consideration. |
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Like the Samaritan woman who met Jesus, you, Father Parent, allowed me to taste again once more today the life of yesteryear, and you have given the hope of tasting some day that life you already enjoy. |
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Having assumed that risk by choice, how do we as a society most adequately respond to the potential harms resulting from the acts of that designated worker or good Samaritan? |
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In view of all this, we can say that the parable of the Samaritan of the Gospel has become one of the essential elements of moral culture and universally human civilization. |
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In a Samaritan midrash, when the Israelites are leaving Succoth, they are stopped by a pillar of fire. |
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Joyce draws upon Christ's parable of the Good Samaritan to make Bloom's unassuming act of comradeliness an instance of Agape. |
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Justin called himself a Samaritan, but his father and grandfather were probably Greek or Roman, and he was brought up a pagan. |
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We have fallen into the hypocrisy of the priest and the Levite whom Jesus described in the parable of the good Samaritan. |
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A GOOD Samaritan car driver was threatened with a knife during an attempted car-jacking. |
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One unlucky day-tripper misplaced their bag of goodies and now a good Samaritan is trying to reunite them with their owner. |
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The brick and stone building featured a tablet over the entrance depicting the Good Samaritan by Liverpool sculptor John Deare. |
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Exempla St Joseph's new hospital, Exempla Good Samaritan Hospital in Lafayette and several other protects. |
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The 61-year-old, whose hereditary paraparesis means he does not have the use of his legs, said while he was panicked by the fire he remains grateful to his mystery Samaritan. |
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The rabbis saw Samaritan women as menstruous from birth, that is, perpetually unclean and consequently a permanent source of uncleanness for their community. |
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The three hospitals include Exempla Good Samaritan Medical Center in Lafayette, Exempla Lutheran Medical Center in Wheat Ridge and Exempla Saint Joseph Hospital in Denver. |
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