I think you may be looking for the parable of the "Good Samaritan".
If you look in the front of The Bible, you'll most likely find an Index of Bible Books. The first, and larger, section is of the Hebrew Scriptures (Genesis-Malachi). The second section is the Greek Scriptures (written AFTER Jesus' death). That's where you'll find the Book of Luke (the third book of the Greek Scriptures, near the back of the Bible--Matthew, Mark, LUKE, John....), look for Chapter 10 (that's the large number) and verses 30-37(small numbers).
That appears to refer to Luke chapter 15, verses 1-10.
Luke 10:8 in the NIV reads: <blockquote>"When you enter a town and are welcomed, eat what is set before you.</blockquote> Reading it <b>in context</b> provides a significant amount of meaning to the single phrase. See the Related Link "BibleGateway: Luke 10" to read the entire chapter in whatever version you prefer.
The parable of the 'good Samaritan' is found at : Luke 10:30-37
The story of Zacchaeus can be found in Luke's Gospel (in the new Testament) chapter 19 and verses 1 - 10.
you can find that in luke 16:10.
The parable is a story it did not actually happen. Maybe Jesus was somewhere in Judea when He told the story Luke chapter 10 because later on in the chapter He is in Bethany, but we cannot be sure about that.
Meg finds her father in Chapter 6 of the book "A Wrinkle in Time" by Madeleine L'Engle.
He finds the goblet in chapter 10 when gebu is out stealing.
This miracle of Jesus took place in a "desert place", in the near vicinity of Bethsaida, Luke chapter 9 verse 10-17.
Luke is 10 and Future Luke is 20.
after firing from canon u'll find a secret path
Luke Valen is 5' 10".