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      • In the New Testament, Jesus profoundly expanded the definition of one’s neighbor. When questioned on who qualifies as a neighbor, Jesus told the famous parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25-37), concluding that one’s neighbor includes even groups they may consider opponents or outsiders, like the Samaritans.
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  2. Jan 5, 2024 · What did Jesus really mean when He used the word “neighbor?” By definition, our neighbor is “the other person,” or “anyone who is in front of us,” regardless of their nationality or religion.

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      29 But he wanted to justify himself, so he asked Jesus, “And...

  3. Jan 4, 2022 · Loving one’s neighbor is more than simply loving those who are like us and who can love us in return. Luke 10 records an incident in which a scribe, an expert on the Jewish law, tested Jesus about what he must do to inherit eternal life. Jesus turned the question back to the scribe (Luke 10:25–37).

  4. Jesus says you should love your neighbor as yourself (Matthew 22:39). But who are these neighbors exactly? Someone asked me this important question: “What is the definition of ‘neighbour’ in the bible? Is it literally your neighbours as in the people around you? Or only brothers and sisters in Christ? And what about your enemies?

  5. Jan 14, 2024 · In the New Testament, Jesus profoundly expanded the definition of one’s neighbor. When questioned on who qualifies as a neighbor, Jesus told the famous parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25-37), concluding that one’s neighbor includes even groups they may consider opponents or outsiders, like the Samaritans.

  6. Jesus tells us that to love your neighbor is of extreme importance; in fact, it is second only in importance to loving God. (Matthew 22:37-39.) “‘And who is my neighbor?’.

  7. Jul 29, 2012 · The “neighbor,” it would appear, is the man going down from Jerusalem to Jericho who was beaten and left for dead (Luke 10:30). The neighbor is the object, the one of whom the three other characters encounter. But in the end, Jesus says the Samaritan who helped his man "proved to be the neighbor" (Luke 12:36–37).

  8. The second greatest commandment in the Bible is to “love thy neighbor as thyself” (Mt 22:39; Mk 12:31 / KJV). Jesus said the Old Testament command to love your neighbor as you love yourself was second only to loving God with all your heart, mind, and soul.