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The Good Samaritan
Directed by Richard Rich
Production Company: Living Scriptures
Premiere Date: 1989
Length: 25 min.


Published In Series:
Animated Stories from the New Testament
Volume: 17

 

Genre:   Film
Production Type:
Mormon Contributor(s)
Content Types:
Animation
Children's Film
Narrative Film
Scripture-based Film
Summary:
The Good Samaritan tells the most touching parable that Jesus ever taught. The story begins with the lawyer’s trick question, “What is the greatest commandment?” As Jesus answers with the story of the robbers, the Rabbi, the Levite and the wounded traveler becomes real. Imagine the traveler’s emotion as his own countrymen pass by while his enemy, a Samaritan, stops to help him. Jesus teaches us to love and serve one another no matter how we differ.

Annotations:
Living Scriptures’ seventeenth New Testament cartoon, with great embellishment of the thieves.

HBLL Call No: DVDC 3470-s




Total Queries: 15. Total Execution Time: 0.012 sec.
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