Passing By on the Jericho Road
A robed traveler walks along a barren road while a wounded man lies helpless on a cloth behind him. The deserted path, staff, travel garments, and abandoned victim place the scene within Jesus’ parable of the Good Samaritan, where a man traveling from Jerusalem to Jericho was beaten by robbers and left half dead.
The figure moving past the sufferer represents the priest or Levite who saw the injured man and continued on the other side. The image focuses on the moral tension of the parable before the Samaritan arrives: religious appearance without mercy is exposed as empty. In Luke 10, Jesus answers the question “Who is my neighbor?” by showing that true obedience to God is expressed through costly compassion toward the wounded stranger.








