In the story of the Good Samaritan, who were the first two people to pass by the injured man without helping him?

Correct Answer

A) A Priest and a Levite

In the parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25-37), Jesus tells of a man who was attacked by robbers and left for dead. A Priest and a Levite, both respected religious figures, passed by the injured man without offering assistance. It was a Samaritan, considered an outsider by Jewish society, who stopped to help. This story beautifully illustrates the importance of doing good and sharing with others, regardless of social boundaries. It aligns with Hebrews 13:16, which encourages us to perform acts of kindness and share generously.