Luke 5:29-30

made.

Joh 12:2

and there.

Mt 9:10; Mr 2:15; 1Co 5:9-11; 10:27

17,21; 7:29,30,34,39; 15:1,2; 18:11; 19:7; Isa 65:5; Mt 21:28-32

Mr 7:3

Luke 7:34

eating.

36; 5:29; 11:37; 14:1; Joh 2:2; 12:2

a friend.

15:2; 19:7; Mt 9:11

Luke 7:36

one.

Mt 26:6-5; Mr 14:3-9; Joh 11:2-16

And he.

34; 11:37; 14:1

Luke 14:1

1 Christ heals the dropsy on the sabbath;

7 teaches humility;

12 to feast the poor;

15 under the parable of the great supper, shows how worldly minded men, who contemn the word of God, shall be shut out of heaven.

25 Those who will be his disciples, to bear their cross must make their accounts beforehand, lest with shame they revolt from him afterward;

34 and become altogether unprofitable, like salt that has lost its savour.

as.

7:34-36; 11:37; 1Co 9:19-22

chief.

Joh 3:1; Ac 5:34

they.

6:7; 11:53,54; 20:20; Ps 37:32; 41:6; 62:4; 64:5,6; Pr 23:7; Isa 29:20

Isa 29:21; Jer 20:10,11; Mr 3:2

John 2:2

both.

Mt 12:19; Lu 7:34-38; 1Co 7:39; 10:31; Col 3:17; Re 3:20

his.

Mt 10:40-42; 25:40,45

the marriage.

Heb 13:4

John 12:2-8

they made.

So 4:16; 5:1; Lu 5:29; 14:12; Re 3:20

Martha.

Mt 26:6; Mr 14:3; Lu 10:38-42; 12:37; 22:27

Lazarus.

9,10; 11:43,44

took.

11:2,28,32; Mt 26:6,7-13; Mr 14:3-9

Lu 10:38,39

ointment.

Ps 132:2; So 1:12; 4:10,13,14

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anointed.

Mr 14:3; Lu 7:37,38,46

filled.

So 1:3

one.

1Sa 17:28,29; Ec 4:4

Judas Iscariot.

6:70,71; 13:2,26; 18:2-5; Mt 10:4; Lu 6:16

was.

Ex 5:8,17; Am 8:5; Mal 1:10-13; Mt 26:8; Mr 14:4; Lu 6:41

three hundred.

6:7; Mt 20:2; *marg:

Mr 14:5

and given.

Mt 26:9; Lu 12:33; 18:22

not.

10:13; Ps 14:1; Pr 29:7; Eze 33:31; Ga 2:10; Jas 2:2,6

because.

10:8-10; 2Ki 5:20-27; Ps 50:16-20; Mt 21:13; 1Co 6:10

the bag.

13:29; 2Ki 12:14,15; Ezr 8:24-34; 2Co 8:19-21; 1Th 5:22

Let.

Ps 109:31; Zec 3:2; Mt 26:10; Mr 14:6

against.

19:38-42; Mt 26:12; 27:57-60; Mr 15:42-47; Lu 23:50

the poor.

De 15:11; Mt 26:11; Mr 14:7

but.

35; 8:21; 13:33; 16:5-7; So 5:6; Ac 1:9-11

Romans 15:2

14:19; 1Co 9:19-22; 10:24,33; 11:1; 13:5; Php 2:4,5; Tit 2:9,10
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