<h2>Passing Through Samaria</h2><div class="chaptertitle">CHAPTER 52</div>
<div class='cap'>AFTER MOST of those who were going up to Jerusalem
for the Feast of Tents had left Capernaum,
Jesus began his journey with his disciples. All
who saw him going toward Jerusalem, and even his
disciples, thought that now he was surely on his way
to take his throne and rule the people as king of Israel.</div>
<p>Just as they were starting, a man who was one
of the teachers of the law came to Jesus and said:</p>
<p>"Master, I will follow you wherever you may go."
He thought that by following Jesus he might have some
high place in his kingdom. But Jesus saw that this
man was following him only for gain. He said to him:</p>
<p>"You will gain nothing by following me. The foxes
have holes, and the wild birds have their nests; but
the Son of Man has not a place where he can lay his
head."</p>
<p>To another man, Jesus said, "Follow me!" The
man answered, "First let me go and bury my father."</p>
<p>Jesus said to this man, "Let those who are dead
bury their dead; but do you go and spread everywhere
the news of the kingdom of God."</p>
<p>Jesus meant by this that such matters as the burial
of the dead could be cared for by others, even though
they did not have a knowledge of the truth which gives
life; but Jesus wanted this man to go at once and
preach his gospel.</p>
<p>There was another man who said to Jesus, "I will
follow you; but let me first go and say 'good-bye' to
my friends at my home."<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_272" id="Page_272">[272]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>"Whoever looks back," answered Jesus, "after he
has put his hand to the plough is of no use for the
kingdom of God."</p>
<p>For his work Jesus wanted men who were single-hearted,
giving up all, that they might follow and serve
him.</p>
<p>On this journey to Jerusalem Jesus did not take
the road down the Jordan valley, the way usually followed.
He made up his mind this time to go through
Samaria, perhaps because he did not wish to have a
crowd of people with him, and few of the Jews went
to Jerusalem by way of Samaria.</p>
<p>As he drew near a Samaritan village, he sent some
of his disciples to find in it a lodging place. But the
Samaritan people would not allow Jesus and his disciples
to come into their village, because they saw that
they were Jews on their way to Jerusalem. The Samaritans
and the Jews hated each other and would not show
kindness to one another.</p>
<p>James and John, two of the disciples, were exceedingly
angry at these people, who would shut out their
Master. They said to him:</p>
<p>"Lord, shall we call down fire from heaven, as the
prophet Elijah did, and burn up that wicked village?"</p>
<p>But Jesus said to them, "Your spirit is not right.
I did not come to destroy the lives of men, but to save
them. Let us go to some other village."</p>
<p>While he was still on the border of Galilee and
Samaria, as he was going into a village, he met ten men
who had the terrible disease of leprosy. They stood at
a distance, for lepers were not allowed to come near
people; and they cried aloud, saying:</p>
<p>"Jesus, Master, have mercy on us!"</p>
<p>"Go," answered Jesus, "and show yourselves to
the priests."<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_273" id="Page_273">[273]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>In the Temple was a room where a man went who
had any disease like leprosy, with a breaking out upon
his skin. At this room he was kept for a time; and
if it was found that his disease was not leprosy, after
certain offerings and washings, he was allowed to go
home and be among men. These men started for their
Temple; those who were Jews for the Temple in Jerusalem,
any that were Samaritans for their Temple on
Mount Gerizim, near the city of Shechem. As they
went, and by going showed their faith in Jesus, they
found all at once that their leprosy was gone and they
were entirely well.</p>
<p>Nine of these ten men, after they were cured, went
on their way toward the Temple. But one of them,
when he found that he was a leper no longer, stopped
with a loud voice praised God; and ran to Jesus' feet
and fell on his face before him, giving him thanks for
his cure. This man was a Samaritan.</p>
<p>"Were there not ten men cured?" said Jesus.
"But where are the nine? Was there only one to turn
back and give thanks to God, and that one a stranger?"</p>
<p>And Jesus said to this grateful Samaritan, "Rise
up, and go your way; your faith has made you well."<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_274" id="Page_274">[274]</SPAN></span></p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-300.jpg" width-obs="405" height-obs="600" alt="painting" /> <span class="caption">The priest and the Levite walked past on the other side, but the Samaritan felt a pity for the poor man lying in the road and came down and poured oil on his wounds and bandaged them.</span></div>
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