The anointing of Jesus.
Matthew 26.6-13 = Mark 14.3-9 = Luke 7.36-50 (John 12.1-8).
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§ I count the following
agreements between Matthew and Luke
against Mark:
- Matthew 26.7 and Luke 7.38 each have
και where Mark 14.3 has
no parallel.
- Matthew 26.8 has
ιδοντες
δε οι; Luke 7.39 has
ιδων
δε ο; and Mark 14.4 has
ησαν δε.
- Matthew 26.8 has
λεγοντες
and Luke 7.39 has λεγων
where Mark 14.4 has no parallel.
- Matthew 26.10 has τη
γυναικι;
Luke 7.44 has την
γυναικην;
and Mark 14.6 simply has
αυτη.
§ The anointing of Jesus
is intercalated with the
plot to kill Jesus in Matthew and Mark.
§ Ignatius
to the Ephesians 17.1:
Δια
τουτο
μυρον
ελαβεν
επι
της
κεφαλης
αυτου
ο
κυριος,
ινα
πνεη
τη
εκκλησια
αφθαρσιαν.
μη
αλειφεσθε
δυσωδιαν
της
διδασκαλιας
του
αρχοντος
του
αιωνος
τουτου·
μη
αιχμαλωτιση
υμας
εκ
του
προκειμενου
ζην.
On this account did the Lord receive myrrh upon
his head, so that he might breathe incorruptibility into the church.
Do not be anointed with the bad odor of the teaching of the prince of
this age; let him not lead you captive from the life set before
you.
§ Barnabas
21.2:
Ερωτω
τους
υπερεχοντας,
ει
τινα
μου
γνωμης
αγαθης
λαμβανετε
συμβουλιαν,
εχετε
μεθ
εαυτων
εις
ους
εργασεσθε
το
καλον·
μη
ελλειπητε.
I beseech you leaders, if you will receive
any counsel from my good judgment, have with yourselves those to
whom you may work good; do not forsake them.
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