He is attacked and beaten up:
Luke 10:30 Jesus answered, "There was once a man who was going down from Jerusalem to Jericho when robbers attacked him, stripped him, and beat him up, leaving him half dead.
Then a Samaritan walking past helps the man:
Luke 10:34 He went over to him, poured oil and wine on his wounds and bandaged them; then he put the man on his own animal and took him to an inn, where he took care of him.
Jesus told this parable in answer to the question "who is my neighbour?" The Jews had a dislike of Samaritans by telling this parable Jesus was saying even your enemy is to be considered your neighbour.
The parable refers to an incident along the road from Jerusalem to Jericho, which was known as the "Way [road] of Blood" because of the blood which was often shed there by robbers.
the parable of a good samaritan is teaching us to be kind to everyone,anyone
The parable of the good Samaritan.
The parable of the 'good Samaritan' is found at : Luke 10:30-37
The parable you are referring to is the Good Samaritan parable found in the Bible, specifically in the book of Luke. In this parable, a man is beaten and left for dead by robbers, and it is a Samaritan who shows kindness and helps the wounded man, despite others passing by without helping.
Jesus told the Parable of the Good Samaritan to explain the meaning of neighbor. In this parable, a man is helped by a Samaritan, who goes out of his way to assist someone in need regardless of their background or beliefs, showing that a neighbor is anyone who shows compassion and kindness to others.
That it was a Samaritan, a foreigner that helped the injured man, and not the priest or the lawyer.
One parable that Jesus told was about the Good Samaritan. The story was to get people thinking about their neighbors.
The parable of the good Samaritan is found in Luke 10:30-37.
The Good Samaritan
In the parable of the Good Samaritan, the Samaritan served Jesus' purpose to illustrate the importance of showing compassion and helping others, regardless of perceived differences or prejudices. Samaritans were seen as outcasts in Jewish society, yet the Samaritan in the parable showed kindness and mercy, emphasizing the universal message of love and care for all.
It teaches the Golden Rule for all.