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Actividades. Pero él (el legista), queriendo justificarse, dijo a Jesús: «Y, ¿quién es mi prójimo?» 30Jesús respondió: «Bajaba un hombre de Jerusalén a Jericó, y cayó en manos de salteadores, que, después de despojarle y golpearle, se fueron dejándole medio muerto. 31Casualmente, bajaba por aquel camino un sacerdote y, al verlo, dio un rodeo. 32De igual modo, un levita que pasaba por aquel sitio lo vio y dio un rodeo 33Pero un samaritano que iba de camino llegó junto a él, y al verlo tuvo compasión; 34y, acercándose, vendó sus heridas, echando en ellas aceite y vino; y montándolo sobre su propia cabalgadura, lo llevó a una posada y cuidó de él. 35Al día siguiente, sacando dos denarios, se los dio al posadero y dijo: "Cuida de él y, si gastas algo más, te lo pagaré cuando vuelva." 36 ¿Quién de estos tres te parece que fue prójimo del que cayó en manos de los salteadores?» 37El doctor dijo: «El que practicó la misericordia con él.» Jesús le dijo: «Vete y haz tú lo mismo.» Evangelio de Lucas 10, 29-371. Como interpretas la siguiente parábola argumenta tu respuesta en un párrafo de 5 líneas como mínimo. ayuda porfa

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