Luca 7:48

48 Poi disse a colei: I tuoi peccati ti son rimessi.

Luca 7:48 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 7:48

And he saith unto her
Directing his discourse to the woman that now stood before him:

thy sins are forgiven;
which was said, partly on account of the Pharisee, to let him see, that he knew this woman, what she was, and had been; that she had been a sinner, a great sinner, one that owed five hundred pence, but was now forgiven, washed, cleansed, sanctified, and justified, and therefore not to be shunned and avoided; and partly on the woman's account, that she might have a fresh discovery of the forgiveness of her sins, for her comfort under the severe censure of the Pharisee, and that her faith in it might be strengthened; as also on his own account, to show that he was not only a prophet that had extraordinary knowledge of persons, and their characters, but that he was the most high God, to whom belonged the prerogative of pardoning sin.

Luca 7:48 In-Context

46 Tu non mi hai unto il capo d’olio; ma ella mi ha unti i piedi d’olio odorifero.
47 Per tanto, io ti dico, che i suoi peccati, che sono in gran numero, le son rimessi, perchè ella ha molto amato; ma a chi poco è rimesso poco ama.
48 Poi disse a colei: I tuoi peccati ti son rimessi.
49 E coloro ch’eran con lui a tavola presero a dire fra loro stessi: Chi è costui, il quale eziandio rimette i peccati?
50 Ma Gesù disse alla donna: La tua fede ti ha salvata; vattene in pace.
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