Jesus appoints seventy-two others and sends them ahead, and they return rejoicing at their authority, while He rejoices in the Spirit that the Father reveals these things to little children. When a lawyer asks who his neighbor is, Jesus tells the parable of the Good Samaritan, showing that mercy makes one a neighbor. At the home of Martha and Mary, He gently teaches that Mary, sitting at His feet to hear His word, “has chosen the good portion.”
Luke study chapter
Luke 10
c. AD 29The seventy-two are sent; the parable of the Good Samaritan; and Mary and Martha welcome Jesus.
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