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Luke 10:32-34
International Children’s Bible
Luke 10:32-34
International Children’s Bible
32 Next, a Levite[a] came there. He went over and looked at the man. Then he walked by on the other side of the road. 33 Then a Samaritan[b] traveling down the road came to where the hurt man was lying. He saw the man and felt very sorry for him. 34 The Samaritan went to him and poured olive oil and wine[c] on his wounds and bandaged them. He put the hurt man on his own donkey and took him to an inn. At the inn, the Samaritan took care of him.
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- 10:32 Levite Levites were men from the tribe of Levi who helped the Jewish priests with their work in the Temple. Read 1 Chronicles 23:24–32.
- 10:33 Samaritan Samaritans were people from Samaria. These people were part Jewish, but the Jews did not accept them as true Jews. Samaritans and Jews hated each other.
- 10:34 olive oil and wine Oil and wine were used like medicine to soften and clean wounds.
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