Luke 7:46

"You gave me no kiss, but she, since the time I came in, has not ceased to kiss my feet."

Key Reflection

This passage highlights the contrast between Simon's indifference and the woman's profound humility and devotion. By neglecting even a customary greeting, Simon fails to recognize Jesus' worth, while the woman, through her continuous acts of worship, demonstrates genuine faith and repentance.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 46. 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 used to render the hair more smooth and elegant. Ru 3:3; 2 Sa 12:20; 2 Sa 14:2; Ps 23:5. With ointment. This ointment was a mixture of various aromatics, and was therefore far more costly and precious than the oil commonly used for anointing the head. Her conduct, compared with that of Simon, was therefore more striking. He did not give even the common oil for his head used on such occasions. She had applied to his feet a far more precious and valuable unguent.

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