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Text -- Luke 7:30-50 (NET)
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7:30 However , the Pharisees and the experts in religious law rejected God’s purpose for themselves , because they had not been baptized by John .)
7:31 “To what then should I compare the people of this generation , and what are they like ?
7:32 They are like children sitting in the marketplace and calling out to one another , ‘We played the flute for you , yet you did not dance ; we wailed in mourning , yet you did not weep .’
7:33 For John the Baptist has come eating no bread and drinking no wine , and you say , ‘He has a demon !’
7:34 The Son of Man has come eating and drinking , and you say , ‘Look at him , a glutton and a drunk , a friend of tax collectors and sinners !’
7:35 But wisdom is vindicated by all her children .”
Jesus’ Anointing
7:36 Now one of the Pharisees asked Jesus to have dinner with him , so he went into the Pharisee’s house and took his place at the table .
7:37 Then when a woman of that town , who was a sinner , learned that Jesus was dining at the Pharisee’s house , she brought an alabaster jar of perfumed oil .
7:38 As she stood behind him at his feet , weeping , she began to wet his feet with her tears . She wiped them with her hair , kissed them , and anointed them with the perfumed oil .
7:39 Now when the Pharisee who had invited him saw this, he said to himself , “If this man were a prophet , he would know who and what kind of woman this is who is touching him , that she is a sinner .”
7:40 So Jesus answered him , “Simon , I have something to say to you .” He replied , “Say it, Teacher .”
7:41 “A certain creditor had two debtors ; one owed him five hundred silver coins , and the other fifty .
7:42 When they could not pay , he canceled the debts of both . Now which of them will love him more ?”
7:43 Simon answered , “I suppose the one who had the bigger debt canceled .” Jesus said to him , “You have judged rightly .”
7:44 Then , turning toward the woman , he said to Simon , “Do you see this woman ? I entered your house . You gave me no water for my feet , but she has wet my feet with her tears and wiped them with her hair .
7:45 You gave me no kiss of greeting, but from the time I entered she has not stopped kissing my feet .
7:46 You did not anoint my head with oil , but she has anointed my feet with perfumed oil .
7:47 Therefore I tell you , her sins , which were many , are forgiven , thus she loved much ; but the one who is forgiven little loves little .”
7:48 Then Jesus said to her , “Your sins are forgiven .”
7:49 But those who were at the table with him began to say among themselves , “Who is this , who even forgives sins ?”
7:50 He said to the woman , “Your faith has saved you ; go in peace .”
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics
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Names, People and Places:
Dictionary Themes and Topics:
Jesus, The Christ |
MEALS |
Eating |
BETHANY |
Self-righteousness |
WASHING OF FEET |
FORGIVENESS |
MARY MAGDALENE |
MARTHA |
MARY |
Faith |
Magdalene |
WOMAN |
Simon |
Repentance |
JESUS CHRIST, 4C1 |
PAPYRUS |
TEXT AND MANUSCRIPTS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT |
Sin |
Anointing |
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NET Notes -> Luk 7:30; Luk 7:30; Luk 7:30; Luk 7:30; Luk 7:30; Luk 7:30; Luk 7:31; Luk 7:32; Luk 7:32; Luk 7:32; Luk 7:33; Luk 7:33; Luk 7:33; Luk 7:34; Luk 7:34; Luk 7:35; Luk 7:35; Luk 7:36; Luk 7:36; Luk 7:36; Luk 7:36; Luk 7:37; Luk 7:37; Luk 7:37; Luk 7:37; Luk 7:37; Luk 7:37; Luk 7:38; Luk 7:38; Luk 7:38; Luk 7:38; Luk 7:38; Luk 7:38; Luk 7:38; Luk 7:39; Luk 7:39; Luk 7:39; Luk 7:40; Luk 7:40; Luk 7:40; Luk 7:40; Luk 7:41; Luk 7:41; Luk 7:41; Luk 7:41; Luk 7:42; Luk 7:43; Luk 7:43; Luk 7:43; Luk 7:44; Luk 7:44; Luk 7:45; Luk 7:46; Luk 7:47; Luk 7:47; Luk 7:48; Luk 7:48; Luk 7:48; Luk 7:49; Luk 7:49; Luk 7:50; Luk 7:50; Luk 7:50
NET Notes: Luk 7:30 Luke 7:29-30 forms something of an aside by the author. To indicate this, they have been placed in parentheses.
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NET Notes: Luk 7:31 Grk “men,” but this is a generic use of ἄνθρωπος (anqrwpo"). The comparison that follows in ...
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NET Notes: Luk 7:32 The verb ἐθρηνήσαμεν (eqrhnhsamen) refers to the loud wailing and lamenting used to mourn the...
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NET Notes: Luk 7:33 John the Baptist was too separatist and ascetic for some, and so he was accused of not being directed by God, but by a demon.
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NET Notes: Luk 7:34 Neither were they happy with Jesus (the Son of Man), even though he was the opposite of John and associated freely with people like tax collectors and...
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NET Notes: Luk 7:35 Or “by all those who follow her” (cf. CEV, NLT). Note that the parallel in Matt 11:19 reads “by her deeds.”
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NET Notes: Luk 7:36 Grk “and reclined at table,” as 1st century middle eastern meals were not eaten while sitting at a table, but while reclining on one’...
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NET Notes: Luk 7:37 Nard or spikenard is a fragrant oil from the root and spike of the nard plant of northern India. This perfumed oil, if made of something like nard, wo...
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NET Notes: Luk 7:38 The series of verbs in this verse detail the woman’s every move, much as if the onlookers were watching her every step. That she attended the me...
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NET Notes: Luk 7:39 The Pharisees believed in a form of separationism that would have prevented them from any kind of association with such a sinful woman.
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NET Notes: Luk 7:41 The silver coins were denarii. The denarius was worth about a day’s wage for a laborer; this would be an amount worth not quite two years’...
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NET Notes: Luk 7:42 The verb ἐχαρίσατο (ecarisato) could be translated as “forgave.” Of course this pictures the...
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NET Notes: Luk 7:43 Grk “He”; the referent (Jesus) has been specified in the translation for clarity. Here δέ (de) has not been translated.
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NET Notes: Luk 7:44 It is discussed whether these acts in vv. 44-46 were required by the host. Most think they were not, but this makes the woman’s acts of respect ...
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NET Notes: Luk 7:45 Grk “no kiss.” This refers to a formalized kiss of greeting, standard in that culture. To convey this to the modern reader, the words R...
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NET Notes: Luk 7:46 This event is not equivalent to the anointing of Jesus that takes place in the last week of his life (Matt 26:6-13; Mark 14:3-9; John 12:1-8). That wo...
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NET Notes: Luk 7:47 She loved much. Jesus’ point is that the person who realizes how great a gift forgiveness is (because they have a deep sense of sin) has a great...
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NET Notes: Luk 7:48 Jesus showed his authority to forgive sins, something that was quite controversial. See Luke 5:17-26 and the next verse.
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