July 1, 2026 | Jesus Anointed by Mary | Lesson 344
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- Jul 1
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MATT. 26:6-13; MARK 14:3-9; JOHN 12:1-11
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INTRODUCTION. Bethany was a small village less than two miles from Jerusalem. The Bible records two occasions that Jesus visited with his friends, Mary and Martha, who lived in this village. In addition Jesus journeyed t o Bethany with his disciples when H e raised their brother Lazarus from the dead.
The first incident which occurred about four months before Jesus' crucifixion pictures the contrast between Martha and Mary. Both sisters honored Jesus a t that time — Martha honored him as a guest, while Mary honored him as a teacher (Luke 10:38-42).
The second incident was a feast which took place six days before the Passover just prior to Jesus' crucifixion (John 12:1-I1). Lazarus, whom Jesus raised from the dead (John 11:1-46), sat at meat with Jesus while Martha again served. Mary anointed Jesus' feet with an expensive ointment of pure nard. Nard was a perfume made from a plant called nard or spikenard with the finest plants coming from India. Mary's ointment was sealed in a flask or alabaster box, also a costly object. The Roman denarius (pence, KJV; shilling, ASV) was worth about seventeen cents, the amount of one day's wage in New Testament times. Thus 3oo denarii, the value o f the ointment (John 12:5), would
be about $51.00 o r the wages for almost one full year. The quantity o f ointment, a pound (John 12:3), in our weights and measures would be equivalent to twelve ounces.
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