People's commentary on the Gospel according to LukeContaining the common version, 1611, and the Revised version, 1881 American reading and renderings . most beautiful of men so that the women ofMitylene fell in love with him. These perfume flaskswere highly valued by Hebrew women, though notpermitted to be carried on the Sabbath, as a writer soaccurate as Edersheim says. Life of Jesus, vol. 1,p. 566. The Mishna declares that one rabbi counteda woman guilty, but the sages absolve her if shecarried out a smelling bottle or a balm flask ^^£03 Patur, to discharge or absolve, inthis tracta


People's commentary on the Gospel according to LukeContaining the common version, 1611, and the Revised version, 1881 American reading and renderings . most beautiful of men so that the women ofMitylene fell in love with him. These perfume flaskswere highly valued by Hebrew women, though notpermitted to be carried on the Sabbath, as a writer soaccurate as Edersheim says. Life of Jesus, vol. 1,p. 566. The Mishna declares that one rabbi counteda woman guilty, but the sages absolve her if shecarried out a smelling bottle or a balm flask ^^£03 Patur, to discharge or absolve, inthis tractate means that the person is not subject toextreme penalties as stoning to death, though onewould be exposed to the minor punishment of absolve by no means is equivalent to Mishna, Sabbat 6 : 3, also Kabbi Kaphallsintroduction to Treatise Sabbat. The woman brought this precious ointment,which some suppose she had hitherto used to increase her charms for a sinfulpurpose, and now offered it as an expression of her love to Jesus for leadingher into a new life. 38. kissed his feet and anointed them] It is very common now in. Alabaster Vase. Common Version. 37 And, belioUl, a woman in the city, whichwas a sinner, wlien she knew tliat jesits satat meat in tiie Pliarisees liouse, brought analalKister biix of ointment, 38 And stood at his feet behind him weep-ing, and began to wash his feet witli tears,and did wipe Uifm witli the liairs of her head,and kissed his feet, and anointed them with theointnitiit. 1 Or, a flask Revised Version. 37 meat. And behold, a woman who was inthe city, a sinner; and when she knew tliathe was sitting at meat in the Pliariseeshouse, she brought i an alabaster cruse of 38 ointment, and standing behind at his feet,weeping, she began to wet his feet with liertears, and wiped them with the hair of herhead, and 2 kissed his feet, and anointed -Or. /./.-?«<</ luiah. Luke 7 : SIMON THE PHARISEE, AND THE SINFUL WOMAN. 123


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