John 12:7

Bishops' Bible (1568)

Then sayde Iesus: Let her alone, agaynst the day of my burying hath she kept this.

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  • Ps 109:31 : 31 For he wyll stande at the right hande of the poore: to saue him from the iudges of his soule.
  • Zech 3:2 : 2 And the Lorde saide vnto Satan: The Lorde reproue thee thou Satan, yea the Lorde that hath chosen Hierusalem reproue thee: Is not this a brand taken out of the fire?
  • Matt 26:10 : 10 When Iesus vnderstode that, he saide vnto them: Why trouble ye the woma? for she hath wrought a good worke vppon me.
  • Matt 26:12 : 12 For in that she hath cast this oyntment on my body, she dyd it to bury me.
  • Matt 27:57-60 : 57 When the euen was come, there came a ryche man of Aramathia, named Ioseph, which also hym selfe was Iesus disciple. 58 He went to Pilate, and begged the body of Iesus. Then Pilate comaunded the body to be delyuered. 59 And when Ioseph had taken the body, he wrapped it in a cleane lynnen cloth: 60 And layde it in his newe tombe, which he had hewen out, euen in the rocke, and rolled a great stone to the dore of the sepulchre, and departed.
  • Mark 14:6 : 6 And Iesus sayde: let her alone, why trouble ye her? She hath done a good worke on me.
  • Mark 15:42-47 : 42 And nowe when the euen was come, (because it was the day of preparyng, that goeth before the Sabboth) 43 Ioseph of the citie of Aramathia, a noble councellour, which also loked for the kyngdome of God, came, and went in boldely vnto Pilate, and begged of hym the body of Iesu. 44 And Pilate marueyled that he was alredy dead: and called vnto hym the Centurion, and asked of hym, whether he had ben any whyle dead. 45 And when he knewe the trueth of the Centurion, he gaue the body to Ioseph. 46 And he bought a lynnen cloth, & toke hym downe, and wrapped hym in the lynnen cloth, & layde him in a sepulchre, that was hewe out of the rocke, & roulled a stone vnto the doore of ye sepulchre. 47 And Marie Magdalene, and Marie Ioses, behelde where he was layde.
  • Luke 23:50 : 50 And beholde, there was a man named Ioseph, a councellour, and he was a good man and a iust:
  • John 19:38-42 : 38 After this, Ioseph of Aramathia, (which was a disciple of Iesus, but secretely, for feare of ye Iewes) besought Pilate that he myght take downe the body of Iesus. And Pilate gaue hym licence. He came therefore, and toke the dye of Iesus. 39 And there came also Nicodemus (whiche at the begynnyng came to Iesus by nyght) and brought of mirre and aloes myngled together, about an hundred pounde wayght. 40 Then toke they the body of Iesus, & wounde it in linnen clothes, with the odours, as the maner of the Iewes is to burie. 41 And in the place where he was crucified there was a garden, and in the garden a newe sepulchre, wherein was neuer man yet layde. 42 There layde they Iesus therfore, because of the preparyng of the Sabboth of the Iewes: for the sepulchre was nie at hande.

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  • Mark 14:2-9
    8 verses
    86%

    2 But they sayde: not in the feast day, lest any busines arise among the people.

    3 And when he was at Bethanie, in the house of Simon the leper, euen as he sate at meate, there came a woman hauyng an alabaster boxe of very precious oyntment, called Narde pisrike, and she brake the boxe, and powred it on his head.

    4 And there were some, that had indignation within them selues, and sayde: what neded this waste of oyntment?

    5 For it myght haue ben solde for more then three hundred pence, and haue ben geuen to the poore. And they grudged agaynst her.

    6 And Iesus sayde: let her alone, why trouble ye her? She hath done a good worke on me.

    7 For ye haue poore with you alwayes, and whensoeuer ye wyll, ye may do the good: but me haue ye not alwayes.

    8 She hath done that she coulde: she came aforehande, to annoynt my body to the burying.

    9 Ueryly I say vnto you, whersoeuer this Gospel shalbe preached, throughout the whole worlde, this also that she hath done, shalbe rehearsed, in remembraunce of her.

  • Matt 26:7-13
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    84%

    7 There came vnto him a woman, hauing an Alabaster boxe of precious oyntment, and powred it on his head, as he sate at the boorde.

    8 But when his disciples sawe it, they had indignation, saying: to what purpose is this waste?

    9 This oyntment might haue ben well solde, and geuen to the poore.

    10 When Iesus vnderstode that, he saide vnto them: Why trouble ye the woma? for she hath wrought a good worke vppon me.

    11 For ye haue the poore alwayes with you: but me shall ye not haue alwayes.

    12 For in that she hath cast this oyntment on my body, she dyd it to bury me.

    13 Ueryly I say vnto you, wheresoeuer this Gospell shalbe preached in the world, there shall also this that she hath done, be tolde for a memoriall of her.

  • John 12:5-6
    2 verses
    78%

    5 Why was not this oyntment solde for three hundred pence, and geuen to the poore?

    6 This he sayde, not that he cared for the poore: but because he was a thiefe, and had the bagge, and bare that which was geuen.

  • 8 For the poore alwayes shall ye haue with you: but me haue ye not alwayes.

  • 3 Then toke Marie a pounde of oyntment of Spike narde, very costly, and annoynted Iesus feete, and wyped his feete with her heere: and the house was fylled with the odoure of the oyntment.

  • Luke 7:37-39
    3 verses
    73%

    37 And beholde, a woman in that citie, which was a sinner, assoone as she knewe that Iesus sate at meate in the pharisees house, she brought an alabaster boxe of oyntment:

    38 And stoode at his feete behynde hym, weepyng, and began to washe his feete with teares, & dyd wype them with the heeres of her head, and kyssed his feete, and anoynted them with the oyntment.

    39 When the pharisee which had bydden hym, sawe, he spake within hym selfe, saying: If this man were a prophete, he woulde surely knowe who, & what maner of woman this is, that touched hym, for she is a sinner.

  • Luke 7:44-46
    3 verses
    72%

    44 And he turned to the woman, & sayde vnto Simon: Seest thou this woman? I entred into thyne house, thou gauest me no water for my feete, but she hath wasshed my feete with teares, & wyped them with the heeres of her head.

    45 Thou gauest me no kysse: but she, sence the tyme I came in, hath not ceassed to kysse my feete.

    46 Myne head with oyle thou dyddest not anoynt: but she hath anoynted my feete with oyntment.

  • 42 Ueryly one is needefull. Mary hath chosen the good part, which shall not be taken away from her.

  • 2 (It was that Marie which anoynted ye Lorde with oyntment, and wyped his feete with her heere, whose brother Lazarus was sicke.)

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    41 And when Iesus sate ouer agaynst the treasurie, he behelde howe the people put money into the treasurie: And many that were rich, cast in much.

    42 And there came a certayne poore widdowe, & she threwe in two mites, which make a farthyng.

    43 And he called vnto hym his disciples, and sayth vnto them: Ueryly I say vnto you, that this poore widdowe hath cast more in, then all they which haue cast into the treasurie.

    44 For they all, dyd cast in of their superfluitie: but she, of her pouertie, dyd cast in all that she had, euen all her lyuyng.

  • Luke 21:3-4
    2 verses
    70%

    3 And he sayde, Of a trueth I say vnto you, that this poore wydowe hath put in more then they all.

    4 For they all haue of their superfluitie added vnto the offerynges of God: but she of her penurie hath cast in al the substaunce that she had.

  • Luke 7:12-13
    2 verses
    70%

    12 When he came nye to the gate of the citie, beholde, there was a dead man caryed out, which was the only sonne of his mother, and she was a widdowe: And much people of the citie was with her.

    13 And when the Lorde sawe her, he had compassion on her, and sayde vnto her: Weepe not.

  • 15 Iesus saith vnto her: Woman, why weepest thou? Whom sekest thou? She supposing that he had ben the gardener, saith vnto him: Sir, if thou haue borne him hence, tel me where thou hast layde hym, and I wyll fet hym.

  • 31 The Iewes then which were with her in the house & comforted her, when they sawe Marie that she rose vp hastelye, and went out, folowed her, saying: She goeth vnto the graue, to weepe there.

  • 40 But Martha was cumbred about much seruing, and came to hym, & saide: Lorde, doest thou not care that my sister hath lefte me to serue alone? Byd her therfore that she helpe me.

  • 29 Some of the thought, because Iudas had the bagge, that Iesus had sayde vnto hym, bye those thynges that we haue neede of agaynst the feast: or, that he shoulde geue somethyng to ye poore.

  • 52 Euery body wept, & sorowed for her. And he sayde: Weepe not, the damsell is not dead, but slepeth.

  • 17 Then went Iesus, and founde that he had lyen in his graue, foure dayes alredy.

  • 13 They saye vnto her: Woman, why weepest thou? She saith vnto the: For they haue taken away my Lorde, & I wote not where they haue layde him.

  • 47 And Marie Magdalene, and Marie Ioses, behelde where he was layde.

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    33 Whe Iesus therfore sawe her weepe, and the Iewes also weepyng which came with her, he groned in the spirite, and was troubled in hym selfe.

    34 And sayde: Where haue ye layde him? They sayde vnto hym: Lorde, come, and see.

    35 And Iesus wept.

  • 4 Iesus saith vnto her: Woman, what haue I to do with thee, myne houre is not yet come.

  • 39 Iesus sayde: Take ye away the stone. Martha, the sister of hym that was dead, sayde vnto hym, Lorde, by this tyme he stinketh: For he hath ben dead foure dayes.

  • 42 There layde they Iesus therfore, because of the preparyng of the Sabboth of the Iewes: for the sepulchre was nie at hande.

  • 11 Marie stoode without at the sepulchre weepyng: So, as she wepte, she bowed her selfe into the sepulchre,