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Old 04-01-2009, 01:32 PM
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Old 04-01-2009, 01:36 PM
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Boy! You are just so close to being clobbered! What is wrong with you?!!!
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Was Lazarus a Pharisee? I didn't check. I was just thinking if the story is in two Gospels, it could be speaking of the same event. Some Gospels bear out a little more information than others even though speaking of the same event.
Hmmm...I don't know. The first was at Capernaum, and the second at Bethany. They appear to be two different events. (To me)

The only confusing point is that John refers to Mary, sister of Lazarus as "that Mary" which anointed Jesus' feet BEFORE he accounts Lazarus' death, and the subsequent account of Mary anointing Jesus' feet at the house in Bethany.

I wonder if Mary anointed His feet twice? At the Pharisee's house in Capernaum, and again after Lazarus was raised from the dead?

I'm going to have to do some more reading now. This is starting to get interesting!

I don't think any of the scriptures ever say that Mary, sister of Lazarus was "Mary called Magdalene", or that "Mary called Magdalene" anointed Jesus' feet. Maybe that's just a common assumption?
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Right, but at the first event He was in Capernaum, and the second in Bethany. You have to remember that anointing feet was a common practice--it was the sinner woman touching Jesus' feet in the first story and the expensive spikenard in the second that made the stories notable.
Thanks, I didn't check on the differing locations. Yes, I knew it was common practice. Okay, so we possibly cannot identify the "sinner" woman.

I may have been thinking I was looking for Mary Madelene when I was simply remembering that I had, in the past, identified that Mary, Martha's sister, was the same who anointed Jesus' feet.

Case solved! LOL!
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Was Lazarus a Pharisee? I didn't check. I was just thinking if the story is in two Gospels, it could be speaking of the same event. Some Gospels bear out a little more information than others even though speaking of the same event.

John 12:1-8.

I'm not sure about Lazarus being a Pharisee. The Jews knew
Jesus loved Lazarus much and they consulted to put Lazarus to death also.
Somewhere I read that Lazarus was rich and was an insider in the
temple, perhaps part of the Sanheidrun. They may have considered
him as a traitor. Kinda like Nicodemus, came to Jesus BY NIGHT, under the
shade of darkness. He knew that no one could do the miracles except God
be with him. Jesus did the miracles that they might believe he was who he
said he was. (I like to dig out nuggets). He hid the truth from the wise and
prudent and revealed them unto babes. Come on, Babes, let's dig!)
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Would love to see you in this!!! Post a YouTube clip!!!
I don't think we have the "right" to tape it... at least in any offial capacity. But we'll see.
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Thanks, I didn't check on the differing locations. Yes, I knew it was common practice. Okay, so we possibly cannot identify the "sinner" woman.

I may have been thinking I was looking for Mary Madelene when I was simply remembering that I had, in the past, identified that Mary, Martha's sister, was the same who anointed Jesus' feet.

Case solved! LOL!
Not for me! My eyes are still crossed!
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John 12:1-8.

I'm not sure about Lazarus being a Pharisee. The Jews knew
Jesus loved Lazarus much and they consulted to put Lazarus to death also.
Somewhere I read that Lazarus was rich and was an insider in the
temple, perhaps part of the Sanheidrun. They may have considered
him as a traitor. Kinda like Nicodemus, came to Jesus BY NIGHT, under the
shade of darkness. He knew that no one could do the miracles except God
be with him. Jesus did the miracles that they might believe he was who he
said he was. (I like to dig out nuggets). He hid the truth from the wise and
prudent and revealed them unto babes. Come on, Babes, let's dig!)
I'll look a little closer later, Sister Falla.

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Not for me! My eyes are still crossed!
LOL! Right, well, something is still bothering me and I don't have time to check right now. Our son is coming over for dinner and I have my sewing machine and material all over the kitchen table. I need to get off of here and get some things finished and clear it all out.

Thanks for the scriptures. That's less leg work for me.
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