Marco 14:6

6 Ma Gesù disse: Lasciatela; perchè le date voi noia? ella ha fatta una buona opera inverso me.

Marco 14:6 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 14:6

And Jesus said, let her alone
Jesus knowing the secret indignation of some of his disciples, and their private murmurings at the woman, and their continual teasings of her, because of the expense of the ointment, said to them, as the Arabic and Ethiopic versions read; or "to the disciples", as the Persic, let the woman alone, cease to chide and reprove her for what she has done;

why trouble ye her?
why do you grieve her, by charging her with imprudence and extravagance, as if she had been guilty of a very great crime? she is so far from it, that

she hath wrought a good work on me;
she has done me an honour; expressed faith in me, and shown love to me, and ought to be commended, and not reproved; (See Gill on Matthew 26:10).

Marco 14:6 In-Context

4 Ed alcuni indegnarono tra sè stessi, e dissero: Perchè si è fatta questa perdita di quest’olio?
5 Poichè si sarebbe potuto venderlo più di trecento denari, e quelli darli a’ poveri. E fremevano contro a lei.
6 Ma Gesù disse: Lasciatela; perchè le date voi noia? ella ha fatta una buona opera inverso me.
7 Perciocchè, sempre avete i poveri con voi; e quando vorrete, potete far loro del bene; ma me non mi avete sempre.
8 Ella ha fatto ciò che per lei si poteva; ella ha anticipato d’ungere il mio corpo, per una imbalsamatura.
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