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Why did the priest and the Levite pass by the injured man?

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The priest and Levite passed by because they prioritized their own concerns over the need for compassion.

In the parable, both the priest and the Levite chose to pass by the injured man, highlighting a profound moral failure marked by indifference. Perhaps motivated by legalistic interpretations of their duties or fears of ritual contamination, they neglected the call to love and serve. This serves as a stark warning against self-righteousness and apathy. In contrast, the Good Samaritan responded with compassion and action, illustrating that love is demonstrated through selfless acts for those in need, aligning with God’s heart for humanity.
Scripture References: Luke 10:31-32

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The Good Samaritan
Paul Mahan · Jul 14, 1999
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