<h2><SPAN name="THE_GOOD_SHEPHERD_AND_THE_GOOD_SAMARITAN" id="THE_GOOD_SHEPHERD_AND_THE_GOOD_SAMARITAN"></SPAN>THE GOOD SHEPHERD AND THE GOOD SAMARITAN</h2>
<p>Soon afterward Jesus gave to the people in Jerusalem the
parable or story of "The Good Shepherd."</p>
<p>"Verily, verily (that is, 'in truth, in truth'), I say to
you, if any one does not go into the sheepfold by the door, but
climbs up some other way, it is a sign that he is a thief and a
robber. But the one who comes in by the door is a shepherd of
the sheep. The porter opens the door to him, and the sheep know
him, and listen to his call, for he calls his own sheep by name
and leads them out to the pasture-field. And when he has led
out his sheep, he goes in front of them, and the sheep follow
him, for they know his voice. The sheep will not follow a
stranger, for they do not know the stranger's voice."</p>
<p>The people did not understand what all this meant, and as
Jesus explained it to them, he said: "Verily, verily, I say
unto you, I am the door that leads to the sheepfold. If any man
comes to the sheep in any other way than through me and in my
name, he is a thief and a robber; but those who are the true
sheep will not hear such. I am the door; if any man goes
<SPAN name="Page_225"
id="Page_225"></SPAN>into the fold through me, he shall be
saved, and shall go in and go out, and shall find
pasture.</p>
<p>"The thief comes to the fold that he may steal and rob the
sheep, and kill them; but I came to the fold that they may have
life, and may have all that they need. I am the good shepherd;
the good shepherd will give up his own life to save his sheep;
and I will give up my life that my sheep may be saved.</p>
<p>"I am the good shepherd; and just as a true shepherd knows
all the sheep in his fold, so I know my own, and my own know
me, even as I know the Father, and the Father knows me; and I
lay down my life for the sheep. And other sheep I have, which
are not of this fold; them also I must lead; and they shall
hear my voice; and there shall be one flock and one
shepherd."</p>
<p>The Jews could not understand these words of Jesus; but they
became very angry with him, because he spoke of God as his
Father. They took up stones to throw them at him, and tried to
seize him, intending to kill him. But Jesus escaped from their
hands, and went away to the land beyond Jordan, at the place
called "Bethabara," or "Bethany beyond Jordan," the same place
where he had been baptized by John the Baptist more than two
years before. From this place Jesus wished to go out through
the land in the east of the Jordan, a land which is
<SPAN name="Page_226"
id="Page_226"></SPAN>called "Perea," a word that means
"beyond." But before going out through this land, Jesus sent
out seventy chosen men from among his followers to go to all
the villages, and to make the people ready for his own
coming afterward. He gave to these seventy the same commands
that he had given to the twelve disciples when he sent them
through Galilee, and sent them out in pairs, two men to
travel and to preach together. He said:</p>
<p>"I send you forth as lambs among wolves. Carry no purse, no
bag for food, no shoes except those that you are wearing. Do
not stop to talk with people by the way; but go through the
towns and villages, healing the sick, and preaching to the
people, 'The kingdom of God is coming,' He that hears you,
hears me; and he that refuses you, refuses me; and he that will
not hear me, will not hear him that sent me."</p>
<p>And after a time the seventy men came again to Jesus,
saying:</p>
<p>"Lord, even the evil spirits obey our words in thy
name!"</p>
<p>And Jesus said to them:</p>
<p>"I saw Satan, the king of the evil spirits, falling down
like lightning from heaven. I have given you power to tread
upon serpents and scorpions, and nothing shall harm you. Still,
do not rejoice because the evil spirits obey you;
<SPAN name="Page_227"
id="Page_227"></SPAN>but rejoice that your names are written in
heaven."</p>
<p>And at that time, one of the scribes—men who wrote
copies of the books of the Old Testament, and studied them, and
taught them—came to Jesus and asked him a question, to
see what answer he would give. He said: "Master, what shall I
do to have everlasting life?"</p>
<p>Jesus said to the scribe: "What is written in the law? You
are a reader of God's law; tell me what it says."</p>
<p>Then the man gave this answer:</p>
<p>"Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and
with all thy soul, and with all thy strength, and with all thy
mind; and thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself."</p>
<p>Jesus said to the man: "You have answered right; do this,
and you shall have everlasting life."</p>
<p>But the man was not satisfied. He asked another question:
"And who is my neighbor?"</p>
<p>To answer this question, Jesus gave the parable or story of
"The Good Samaritan." He said: "A certain man was going down
the lonely road from Jerusalem to Jericho; and he fell among
robbers, who stripped him of all that he had and beat him; and
then went away, leaving him almost dead. It happened that a
certain priest was going down that road; and when he saw
<SPAN name="Page_228"
id="Page_228"></SPAN>the man lying there, he passed by on the
other side. And a Levite, also, when he came to the place,
and saw the man, he too went by on the other side. But a
certain Samaritan, as he was going down, came where this man
was; and as soon as he saw him, he felt a pity for him. He
came to the man, and dressed his wounds, pouring oil and
wine into them. Then he lifted him up, and set him on his
own beast of burden, and walked beside him to an inn. There
he took care of him all night; and the next morning he took
out from his purse two shillings, and gave them to the
keeper of the inn, and said: 'Take care of him; and if you
need to spend more than this, do so; and when I come again I
will pay it to you.'"</p>
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<p>"<SPAN name="Page_229"
id="Page_229"></SPAN>Which one of these three, do you think,
showed himself a neighbor to the man who fell among the
robbers?"</p>
<p>The scribe said: "The one who showed mercy on him."</p>
<p>Then Jesus said to him: "Go and do thou likewise."</p>
<p>By this parable, Jesus showed that "our neighbor" is the one
who needs the help that we can give him, whoever he may
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