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decline of good samaritan​

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Answered by PAVARVIJAY02
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Explanation:

Ancestrally, Samaritans claim descent from the tribe of Ephraim and tribe of Manasseh (two sons of Joseph) as well as from the Levites,[2] who have links to ancient Samaria (now constituting the majority of the territory known as the West Bank) from the period of their entry into Canaan, while some Orthodox Jews suggest that it was from the beginning of the Babylonian captivity up to the Samaritan polity under the rule of Baba Rabba. Samaritans used to include

Answered by smartbrainz
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Decline of Good Samaritan:  

  • In our society nowadays, we had seen a general decline in the acts of Good Samaritan. The term has been taken from the Bible when Jesus was forced to carry the cross on his shoulders, he was in terrible pain.
  • That's when people of Sumeria offered him water, this act of kindness came to known as Good Samaritan. But these days, people have become more selfish and all they care about is themselves, or their well being.
  • People pretend to be too busy to help others, like helping old people to cross the road. All this acts of kindness has declined, but the good news is that there are still some people who are ready to help everyone with a good, kind and nurturing heart.

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