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Verse 46. _MY HEAD WITH OIL THOU DIDST NOT ANOINT_] _Anointing_ the
head with oil was as common among the Jews as _washing_ the face with
_water_ is among us. See Ruth 3:3; 2 Samuel 12:20; 2 Samuel 14...
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MY HEAD WITH OIL - The custom of pouring oil upon the head was
universal among the Jews. The oil used was sweet oil or oil of olives,
prepared in such a way as to give an agreeable smell. It was also...
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CHAPTER 7
_ 1. The Centurion's Servant Healed. (Luke 7:1 .)_
2. The Widow's Son Raised from the Dead. (Luke 7:11)
3. John's Questions and the Answer. (Luke 7:18)
4. The Testimony Concerning John....
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THE ANOINTING OF JESUS. Lk. only; perhaps based on the incident
(though not to be identified with it) recorded in Mark 14:3 *, Matthew
26:6 *, and introduced here in illustration of Jesus-' friend shi...
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A SOLDIER'S FAITH (Luke 7:1-10)...
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_My head with oil thou didst not anoint_ This would have been, an
exceptional mark of honour, though not uncommon. "Let thy head lack no
ointment," Ecclesiastes 9:8; Amos 6:6; Psalms 23:5. Here it is...
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ἘΛΑΊΩΙ ΤῊΝ ΚΕΦΑΛΉΝ ΜΟΥ ΟΥ̓Κ ἬΛΕΙΨΑΣ.
This would have been an exceptional mark of honour, though not
uncommon. “Let thy head lack no ointment,” Ecclesiastes 9:8; Amos
6:6; Psalms 23:5. Here it is only...
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Ver 36. And one of the Pharisees desired him that he would eat with
him. And he went into the Pharisee's house, and sat down to meat. 37.
And, behold, a woman in the city, which was a sinner, when she...
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ΈΛΑΊΩ _dat. sing. от_ ΕΛΑΙΟΝ (G1637) оливковое
масло. _Instr. dat._ ΉΛΕΙΨΑΣ _aor. ind. act., см._ Luke
7:38. По поводу помазания и омовения
тела _см._ SB, 1:426-429....
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MINE HEAD WITH OIL, &C.— The reader will observe the beautiful and
elegant contrast in this verse, between _common oil_ and _precious
ointment,_ as well as between anointing the _head_ and anointing t...
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BUTLER'S COMMENTS
SECTION 5
The Self-Satisfied (Luke 7:36-50)
36 One of the Pharisees asked him to eat with him, and he went into
the Pharisee's house, and took his place at table. 37And behold, a
w...
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My head with oil thou didst not anoint: but this woman hath anointed
my feet with ointment.
MY HEAD WITH OIL THOU DIDST NOT ANOINT: BUT THIS WOMAN HATH ANOINTED
MY FEET WITH OINTMENT. The double co...
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44 An honored guest would not only be given water, but would have had
his feet washed by a slave; he would have been given a kiss of welcome
by his host; and he would have been sprayed or rubbed with...
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RAISING OF THE WIDOW'S SON. THE WOMAN WHO WAS A SINNER
1-10. Healing of the centurion's servant. See on Matthew 8:5....
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LUKE’S GOOD NEWS
LUKE
_HILDA BRIGHT_
CHAPTER 7
THE *FAITH OF AN ARMY OFFICER 7:1-10
V1 When Jesus had finished saying all these things to the people, he
went to Capernaum.
V2 In that town, an of...
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MY HEAD WITH OIL THOU DIDST NOT ANOINT. — This also, though not so
common as the kiss and the washing of the feet, was yet a mark of
courtesy due to an honoured guest. For one who had journeyed to a
f...
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CHAPTER 13
THE ANOINTING OF THE FEET.
Luke 7:36
WHETHER the narrative of the Anointing is inserted in its
chronological order we cannot say, for the Evangelist gives us no word
by which we may recog...
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_The sinful woman_. This section, peculiar to Lk., one of the golden
evangelic incidents we owe to him, is introduced here with much tact,
as it serves to illustrate how Jesus came to be called the fr...
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THE FORGIVEN SINNER'S GRATEFUL LOVE
Luke 7:36-50
What a trio! _Christ_ stands here as a manifestation of the divine
love, as it comes among sinners. The love of God is not dependent on
our merits; _...
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Here our Lord passed over the national boundary to bring blessing to
the household of a Roman centurion. Of that man the elders said, "He
is worthy." The man said, "I am not worthy." Jesus Said, "I ha...
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CHAPTER 23.
GRATITUDE OF THE FALLEN WOMAN WHOM JESUS HAD SAVED
Luke 7:36-50. _“A certain one of the Pharisees asked Him that He may
eat with him; and coming into the house of the Pharisee, He sat dow...
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_The Application._
Jesus follows an order the inverse of that which He had taken in the
parable. In the latter He descends from the cause to the effect, from
the debt remitted to the gratitude experi...
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(36) And one of the Pharisees desired him that he would eat with him:
and he went into the Pharisee's house, and sat down to meat. (37) And,
behold, a woman in the city which was a sinner, when she kn...
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The preface of Luke's gospel is as instructive as the introduction of
either of the two preceding gospels. It is obvious to any serious
reader that we enter a totally different province, though all be...
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Hence, after this, we find the Spirit acting in the heart of a Gentile
(chapter 7). That heart manifested more faith than any among the
children of Israel. Humble in heart, and loving the people of Go...
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MINE HEAD WITH OIL THOU DIDST NOT ANOINT,.... No not with common oil,
so usually done at feasts, see Psalms 23:5
BUT THIS WOMAN HATH ANOINTED MY FEET WITH OINTMENT; even "with
ointment" דבסמא, "of sp...
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My head with oil thou didst not anoint: but this woman hath anointed
my feet with ointment.
Ver. 46. _Mine head with oil_] Which yet was ordinary at solemn
feasts. But Simon was too short, as not und...
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_And he turned to the woman_ That had been a scandalous, notorious
sinner, and was the greater, the five hundred pence debtor. The
Pharisee, however, though the less, the fifty pence debtor, yet was a...
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The parable and its application:...
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A CENTURION'S SERVANT HEALED
(vs.1-10)
The Lord then came to Capernaum and there was appealed to by a
Gentile, a Roman centurion, by means of the mediatorship of Jewish
elders. In contrast to this a...
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36-50 None can truly perceive how precious Christ is, and the glory
of the gospel, except the broken-hearted. But while they feel they
cannot enough express self-abhorrence on account of sin, and
adm...
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SEE POOLE ON "LUKE 7:40...
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Luke 7:46 did G218 not G3756 anoint G218 (G5656) My G3450 head G2776
oil G1637 but G1161 woman G3778 (G5625) G846 anointed G218 (G5656) My
G3450 feet G4228 oil G3464
Ruth 3:3;...
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“You did not anoint my head with oil, but she has anointed my feet
with ointment.”
It is clear how bare had been Simon's welcome. He had neglected all
the means normally used to make a favoured guest...
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A COMPARISON of the various accounts renders it highly probable that
the Evangelist is here following the strict chronological order. (Some
think the words of Luke 7:34 may have suggested the insertio...
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WITH OINTMENT
(μυρω). Instrumental case. She used the costly ointment even for
the feet of Jesus....
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Luke 7:36
I. The narrative encourages sinners of every name and degree to go at
once to Christ. He will in nowise cast them out. There are no more
touching stories in the Gospels than those which tell...
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Luke 7:18. _And the disciples of John shewed him of all these things._
John was in prison, and, possibly, troubled in spirit.
Luke 7:19. _And John calling unto him two of his disciples sent them
to...
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CONTENTS: Centurion's servant healed. Widow's son raised. Questions
from John the Baptist in prison and Jesus' testimony. Jesus annointed
in the Pharisee's house. Parable of the creditor and two debto...
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Luke 7:2. _A certain centurion's servant._ As soon as this officer
heard of Christ, he believed in him, having been assured of the
miracles by competent witnesses. Being a gentile, he sent the rulers...
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I CAME INTO YOUR HOME. Jesus shows the sharp contrast between Simon
and the woman. Simon refused him water; she gave him her tears [which
Augustine calls _the blood of her heart._]. Simon would not gr...
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_And, behold, a woman in the city which was a sinner_
Jesus anointed by a weeping penitent in the house of Simon the
Pharisee
Much love shown where much sin has been forgiven
I. IT IS TO THIS INDIVID...
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LUKE—NOTE ON LUKE 7:1 Luke helps his readers answer the question
“Who is this...?” (v. Luke 7:49) by recounting two healing
miracles (vv. Luke 7:1, Luke 7:11), John’s testimony about Jesus
(vv. Luke 7...
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CHAPTER 7 VER.1. _Now when he had ended_ (or fulfilled) _all his
sayings_....
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Luke 7:36. ONE OF THE PHARISEES.—The invitation given by one of the
Pharisees to Jesus would seem to belong to an early period of His
ministry, before the enmity of that party agains...
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EXPOSITION
LUKE 7:1
The _servant _(_or slave_)_ of the centurion of Capernaum is healed._
LUKE 7:1
NOW WHEN HE HAD ENDED ALL HIS SAYINGS. This clearly refers to the
sermon on the mount. That great...
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Let's turn now in our Bibles to Luke's gospel, chapter 7. At this
point in Luke's gospel he is going to give us series of events,
miracles that transpired in the life of Jesus.
When he ended these sa...
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2 Samuel 14:2; Amos 6:6; Daniel 10:3; Ecclesiastes 9:8; Micah 6:15;
Matthew 6:17; Psalms 104:15; Psalms 23:5; Ruth 3:3...
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Oil [ε λ α ι ω]. In vv. 37, 38, the word muron, liquid ointment,
is used. This was the finer and costlier of the two. Christ means to
say to Simon, " thou didst not anoint my head, the nobler part, wi...
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THE WOMAN WHO WAS A SINNER
Luke 7:36
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
There was a great gulf between the Pharisees and the publicans. The
Pharisees professed a piety, that, in their own estimation, lifted
them f...