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The Parable of the Good Samaritan: Meaning and Illustration #175892 (License: Personal Use)
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This hand-drawn illustration depicts key characters from Luke 10:25-37: a priest in red-trimmed robes, a Levite in blue headwear and black gown, and the Good Samaritan with wild hair and green tunic, kneeling beside a wounded traveler. The scene emphasizes moral contrast-religious figures ignore the injured man, while the despised Samaritan shows radical kindness. The rough, expressive style makes the parable accessible for teaching or children’s Bible studies.
Used in Sunday school lessons, sermon visuals, Christian education websites, or blog posts explaining biblical parables; targets users seeking visual aids for understanding spiritual lessons on empathy and neighborly love.
Related Cliparts: Explore the timeless lesson of compassion in Jesus’ Parable of the Good Samaritan. See a clear visual breakdown of the priest, Levite, and Samaritan’s roles.
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