The Good Samaritan
"The Good Samaritan" is a parable from the Bible, specifically found in the Gospel of Luke. It tells the story of a traveler who is attacked by robbers, beaten, and left for dead on the side of the road. Several people pass by without helping him, including a priest and a Levite.
However, a Samaritan, who is typically viewed as an outsider, stops to help the injured man. He bandages his wounds and takes him to an inn, ensuring he receives care. This story emphasizes the importance of compassion and helping others, regardless of their background.