Sunday, January 10, 2010

Bad Samaritans Were There Any "bad" Samaritans? Who Were The Samaritans???

Were there any "bad" Samaritans? Who were the Samaritans??? - bad samaritans

Samaritans were considered to be the general area of Samaria, most likely in the current Iraq and India. Together with the Babylonians.

In these days the Samaritans were a separate Jewish sect, and were regarded as a dominant force in Judaism, so low in the social hierarchy. They were often thankless recruited for menial jobs or positions (each company one way or another!)

Thus the irony of history, in which the lowest person in society selflessly helped someone in need, has during the "good" society does not always.

3 comments:

Dead Man Walking said...

The Samaritans were regarded by the mestizo lower for Jews in the time of Jesus. The Jews of that time thought that the best dogs of the Samaritans. As with any other injured people, but lost the sense of history.

What was the point in history. A man was beaten, robbed and killed on one side of the road on the left. The so-called good people saw him and his appeal to God, I could not help it. Here is this man who is hated for his career and was moved with compassion and assistance. They help not only to pay but to help and asking nothing in return.

I think you can take Samaritans and the input of the name (optional) and the story is still the same. This teaches us that our neighbor is real, and that compassion is what is really important.

mortgage... said...

The Samaritans were Greek, I think. There was and probably still a lot of "good Samaritan" bad

Michael M said...

The Samaritans are the poeple of the north of ancient Israel. When Israel divided into two kingdoms, divided into Judah (south) and Israel (north). The capital of Judah and Jerusalem the capital of Israel was Samaria. The Samaritans were despised by poeple in Judah, and therefore, a Samaritan, who is all men, used in this story.

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