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Possibly this could be the parable of the Good Samaritan in the Bible.

This is found in the New Testament in the book of Luke chapter 10 verse 30.

Briefly the story is about a robbery-victim (almost certainly a Jew) who lay half dead on the road to Jericho. A Jewish priest and a Levite refused to help; perhaps they feared it was a plot, or were afraid that they too might be robbed if they tarried. But it was a Samaritan (hated by the Jews) who came to the rescue, who applied first aid, who took the victim to an inn, and who made provision for his care. To the Samaritan, a Jew in need was his neighbor.

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The parable of returning love for hatred teaches that responding to hate with kindness and compassion can lead to transformation and healing. By choosing to respond with love instead of retaliation, we can break the cycle of negativity and foster understanding and reconciliation. This parable emphasizes the power of forgiveness and the ability to overcome bitterness with love and empathy.

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