Mark 14:3
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.
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.
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6When Iesus was in Bethanie, in the house of Simon the leper,
7There came vnto him a woman, hauing an Alabaster boxe of precious oyntment, and powred it on his head, as he sate at the boorde.
8But when his disciples sawe it, they had indignation, saying: to what purpose is this waste?
9This oyntment might haue ben well solde, and geuen to the poore.
10When Iesus vnderstode that, he saide vnto them: Why trouble ye the woma? for she hath wrought a good worke vppon me.
1Then Iesus, sixe dayes before the Passouer, came to Bethanie, where Lazarus had ben dead, whom he raysed from death.
2There they made hym a supper, and Martha serued: but Lazarus was one of them that sate at the table with hym.
3Then 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.
4Then sayde one of his disciples, euen Iudas Iscariot Simons sonne, which shoulde betraye hym.
5Why was not this oyntment solde for three hundred pence, and geuen to the poore?
6This 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.
7Then sayde Iesus: Let her alone, agaynst the day of my burying hath she kept this.
36And one of the pharisees desired hym, that he woulde eate with hym. And he went into the pharisees house, and sate downe to meate.
37And 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:
38And 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.
39When 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.
4And there were some, that had indignation within them selues, and sayde: what neded this waste of oyntment?
5For it myght haue ben solde for more then three hundred pence, and haue ben geuen to the poore. And they grudged agaynst her.
6And Iesus sayde: let her alone, why trouble ye her? She hath done a good worke on me.
7For ye haue poore with you alwayes, and whensoeuer ye wyll, ye may do the good: but me haue ye not alwayes.
8She hath done that she coulde: she came aforehande, to annoynt my body to the burying.
9Ueryly 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.
1A certayne man was sicke, named Lazarus of Bethanie, the towne of Marie and her sister Martha.
2(It was that Marie which anoynted ye Lorde with oyntment, and wyped his feete with her heere, whose brother Lazarus was sicke.)
3Therfore, his sisters sent vnto hym, saying: Lorde, beholde, he whom thou louest is sicke.
44And 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.
45Thou gauest me no kysse: but she, sence the tyme I came in, hath not ceassed to kysse my feete.
46Myne head with oyle thou dyddest not anoynt: but she hath anoynted my feete with oyntment.
47Wherfore I say vnto thee, many sinnes are forgeuen her: for she loued much. To whom lesse is forgeuen, the same doth lesse loue.
12For in that she hath cast this oyntment on my body, she dyd it to bury me.
13Ueryly 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.
2But they sayde: not in the feast day, lest any busines arise among the people.
13And he sendeth foorth two of his disciples, and sayth vnto them: Go ye into the citie, & there shall meete you a man bearing a pitcher of water, folowe him.
14And whyther soeuer he goeth in, say ye to the good man of the house, the maister sayth: Where is the ghest chaumber, where I shall eate the Pasouer with my disciples?
38Nowe it came to passe, that as they went, he entred into a certayne towne: And a certayne woma, named Martha, receaued hym into her house.
39And this woman had a sister called Marie, whiche also sate at Iesus feete, and hearde his worde.
5After that, he powred water into a bason, and began to washe the disciples feete, and to wype them with the towel wherwith he was gyrded.
1And whe the Sabboth day was past, Marie Magdalen and Marie the mother of Iames, & Salome, bought sweete smellynge oyntmentes, that they myght come and annoynt hym.
12When the king sitteth at the table, he shall smell my Nardus:
14& Saffron, Calamus, Sinamom, with all sweete smellyng trees, Myrre, Aloes, and all the best spyces,
34And went to hym, and bounde vp his woundes, and powred in oyle and wine, and set hym on his owne beast, and brought hym to a common Inne, and made prouision for hym.
1And it came to passe, that he went into the house of one of ye chiefe pharisees, to eate bread on the Sabboth day, & they watched hym.
31The 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.
13And they cast out many deuyls, and annoynted many that were sicke, with oyle, and healed them.
14And when the houre was come, he sate downe, & the twelue apostles with hym.
10And he sayde vnto them: Beholde, when ye enter into the citie, there shall a man meete you, bearyng a pitcher of water, hym folowe into the same house that he entreth in.
11And ye shall say vnto the good man of the house, the maister saith vnto thee, where is the ghest chamber, where I shall eate ye Passouer with my disciples?
11And it came to passe the day after, that he went into a citie, which is called Naim: and many of his disciples went with hym, and much people.
39And 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.
43And 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.