1. John 12 MSG - Anointing His Feet - Six days before - Bible Gateway
Mary came in with a jar of very expensive aromatic oils, anointed and massaged Jesus' feet, and then wiped them with her hair. The fragrance of the oils filled ...
Anointing His Feet - Six days before Passover, Jesus entered Bethany where Lazarus, so recently raised from the dead, was living. Lazarus and his sisters invited Jesus to dinner at their home. Martha served. Lazarus was one of those sitting at the table with them. Mary came in with a jar of very expensive aromatic oils, anointed and massaged Jesus’ feet, and then wiped them with her hair. The fragrance of the oils filled the house. Judas Iscariot, one of his disciples, even then getting ready to betray him, said, “Why wasn’t this oil sold and the money given to the poor? It would have easily brought three hundred silver pieces.” He said this not because he cared two cents about the poor but because he was a thief. He was in charge of their common funds, but also embezzled them. Jesus said, “Let her alone. She’s anticipating and honoring the day of my burial. You always have the poor with you. You don’t always have me.” Word got out among the Jews that he was back in town. The people came to take a look, not only at Jesus but also at Lazarus, who had been raised from the dead. So the high priests plotted to kill Lazarus because so many of the Jews were going over and believing in Jesus on account of him. See How Your King Comes - The next day the huge crowd that had arrived for the Feast heard that Jesus was entering Jerusalem. They broke off palm branches and went out to meet him. And they cheered: Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in God’s name! Yes! The King of Israel! Jesus...
2. John 12 - MSG - Bible Study Tools
1 Six days before Passover, Jesus entered Bethany where Lazarus, so recently raised from the dead, was living. 2 Lazarus and his sisters invited Jesus to ...
John 12 Six days before Passover, Jesus entered Bethany where Lazarus, so recently raised from the dead, was living. Lazarus and his sisters invited Jesus to dinner at their home. Martha served. Lazarus was one of those sitting at the table with them. Mary c... Read verse in The Message Bible
3. John 12 - MSG - Christianity.com
John 12: Six days before Passover, Jesus entered Bethany where Lazarus, so recently raised from the dead, was living.
4. John 12 | MSG Bible | YouVersion
Anointing His Feet -3Six days before Passover, Jesus entered Bethany where Lazarus, so recently raised from the dead, was living.
Anointing His Feet -3Six days before Passover, Jesus entered Bethany where Lazarus, so recently raised from the dead, was living. Lazarus and his sisters invited Jesus to dinner at their home. Martha
5. John 12:1-11 MSG - Anointing His Feet - Six days before - Bible Gateway
Mary came in with a jar of very expensive aromatic oils, anointed and massaged Jesus' feet, and then wiped them with her hair.
Anointing His Feet - Six days before Passover, Jesus entered Bethany where Lazarus, so recently raised from the dead, was living. Lazarus and his sisters invited Jesus to dinner at their home. Martha served. Lazarus was one of those sitting at the table with them. Mary came in with a jar of very expensive aromatic oils, anointed and massaged Jesus’ feet, and then wiped them with her hair. The fragrance of the oils filled the house. Judas Iscariot, one of his disciples, even then getting ready to betray him, said, “Why wasn’t this oil sold and the money given to the poor? It would have easily brought three hundred silver pieces.” He said this not because he cared two cents about the poor but because he was a thief. He was in charge of their common funds, but also embezzled them. Jesus said, “Let her alone. She’s anticipating and honoring the day of my burial. You always have the poor with you. You don’t always have me.” Word got out among the Jews that he was back in town. The people came to take a look, not only at Jesus but also at Lazarus, who had been raised from the dead. So the high priests plotted to kill Lazarus because so many of the Jews were going over and believing in Jesus on account of him.
6. John 12:1-3, 4-6 - Bible.com
John 12:4-6 MSG ... Judas Iscariot, one of his disciples, even then getting ready to betray him, said, “Why wasn't this oil sold and the money given to the poor?
Six days before Passover, Jesus entered Bethany where Lazarus, so recently raised from the dead, was living. Lazarus and his sisters invited Jesus to dinner at their home. Martha served. Lazarus was o Judas Iscariot, one of his disciples, even then getting ready to betray him, said, “Why wasn’t this oil sold and the money given to the poor? It would have easily brought three hundred silver pieces.”
7. John 12:12 - MSG - The next day the huge crowd that had arrived for t...
12 The next day the huge crowd that had arrived for the Feast heard that Jesus was entering Jerusalem. 13 They broke off palm branches and went ...
John 12:12 The next day the huge crowd that had arrived for the Feast heard that Jesus was entering Jerusalem.... Read verse in The Message Bible
8. What does John chapter 12 mean? - BibleRef.com
This message summarizes the idea that to reject Jesus Christ is to reject God. Jesus' first coming was to live and die as a man, establishing the means by which ...
What does John chapter 12 mean? How should I understand John chapter 12? How does John chapter 12 fit with the surrounding context?
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9. John 12:1-11 - MSG - Six days before Passover, Jes... - Christianity.com
John 12:1-11: Six days before Passover, Jesus entered Bethany where Lazarus, so recently raised from the dead, was living.
10. John 12:1–8 MSG - Six days before Passover - Biblia
1 Six days before the Passover, Jesus therefore came to Bethany, where Lazarus was, whom Jesus had raised from the dead. 2 So they gave a dinner for him there.
Six days before Passover, Jesus entered Bethany where Lazarus, so recently raised from the dead, was living. Lazarus and his sisters invited...
11. Sermon: Three Ways to Honor Jesus - John 12 | Lifeway
Jesus is telling us that we should honor Him, we should worship and adore Him whenever the opportunity presents itself. He is speaking about the extemporaneous ...
While John 12:1-8 is given to us in the form of historical narrative, it is nonetheless instructive. It teaches us quite a bit about honoring Jesus. There are six th
12. Enduring Word Bible Commentary John Chapter 12
It included a reminder of His teaching, a challenge to decide, a warning to those who decided against Him and a promise to those who decided for Him. i. Cried ...
David Guzik commentary on John 12, where Jesus has dinner at Lazarus’ house and Martha serves Him while Mary anoints His feet with oil.
13. John 12 - Bible Hub
2So they hosted a dinner for Jesus there. Martha served, and Lazarus was among those reclining at the table with Him. 3Then Mary took about a pinta of expensive ...
Mary Anoints Jesus(Matthew 26:6–13; Mark 14:3–9; Luke 7:36–50)
14. Baptist Faith & Message 2000 - SBC.net
God, in His own time and in His own way, will bring the world to its appropriate end. According to His promise, Jesus Christ will return personally and visibly ...
Download a printable version of the Baptist Faith & Message 2000 Table Of ContentsI. The ScripturesII. GodIII. ManIV. SalvationV. God's Purpose of GraceVI. The ChurchVII. Baptism and the Lord's SupperVIII. The Lord's DayIX. The KingdomX. Last ThingsXI. Evangelism and MissionsXII. EducationXIII. StewardshipXIV. CooperationXV. The Christian and the Social OrderXVI. Peace…
15. Father; Glorify Your Name: A sermon on John 12:23 - Martyn Lloyd-Jones
The central mission, purpose, and message of Jesus is found in His dying since there is no hope of salvation unless the seed falls into the ground and the Son ...
There are many who want to observe Jesus, but few who will believe in Him. In this sermon on John 12:23 titled “Father, Glorify Your Name,” Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones explains the difference and shows how the glory of salvation is revealed in the cross of Jesus Christ. The Greeks, just like so many today, only approached Jesus in wanting to observe Him. They came with wrong motives and wrong reasons, and like contemporary culture, but they do not desire to understand His teaching or follow His example. Like a curious child, they look upon His death with inquisitive eyes and investigative hearts. But Jesus can only be known, loved, and experienced by direct interaction with His death. Dr. Lloyd-Jones explains that at the heart of Christianity is the sacrifice of Christ in the sinner’s place. The central mission, purpose, and message of Jesus is found in His dying since there is no hope of salvation unless the seed falls into the ground and the Son of Man is lifted up before all. It is His death on the cross that demonstrates the glory of salvation. One must see the absolute necessity of the cross and His death. Dr. Lloyd-Jones reveals that the death of Christ on the cross reveals the glory of the Father and is the basis for Jesus’s prayer: “Father, glorify your name.”