The parable of the Good Samaritan is found in this testament of the Bible.
What is the New Testament.
This is who the "man" in the Good Samaritan was hurt by.
What are robbers.
This is who the "man" in the Good Samaritan was helped by.
Who is the "good samaritan."
This is the chapter the parable is found in.
This person stood up to put Jesus to the test by saying "Teacher, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?"
What is a lawyer.
This is the state the "man" in the Good Samaritan was left in.
What is "half-dead".
This is how the "good samaritan" transported the "man" who was hurt.
What is "on his own animal." (Also acceptable is what is his donkey).
When Jesus says, "You, go, and do likewise" at the end of this parable, He is referring to this.
What is "showing mercy" or "mercy" (*compassion would also be acceptable, see verse 33).
What is "You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind, and your neighbor as yourself.”
The parable of the Good Samaritan is found in this Gospel.
What is Luke.
This location is where the "man" in the Good Samaritan departed from.
What is Jerusalem.
This location is where the "man" in the Good Samaritan was heading to.
What is Jericho.
This is the significance that a Samaritan helped the "man" but the priest and Levite did not.
What is mercy should be shown, even to our cultural enemies (*or similar answer).
Those who hurt the "man" in the parable did these three specific things to him.
What is: stripped him, beat him, and departed (leaving him half dead).
In the previous chapter of this Gospel, Jesus' disciples asked if they should call down ______ from heaven to consume the Samaritans.
What is fire.
This is the first person to pass by the "man" on the other side of the road.
Who is a priest.
This is the second person to pass by the "man" on the other side of the road.
Who is a Levite.
This is the significance of the "good samaritan" paying for the "man" to be cared for.
What is mercy costs us something, or compassion can be expensive (*or similar answer)
This is when the "good samaritan" paid the inn keeper.
What is "the next day" (*the day after the "man" was injured).
What is "And who is my neighbor?"
This is what the "good samaritan" poured on the "man" who was hurt.
What is oil and wine (*must get both to receive points!)
This is how much the "good samaritan" paid to have the "man" taken care of.
What is two denarii.
This is the significance of Jesus question, "which of these three, do you think, proved to be a neighbor to the man who fell among the robbers?"
What is, the original question "who is my neighbor" is turned upside down to force the questioner to reflect of HE is a good neighbor (*or similar answer(=)
This is who justifies.
Who is God alone!