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âTo what can I compare the people of this generation?â Jesus asked. âHow can I describe them?
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They are like children playing a game in the public square. They complain to their friends, âWe played wedding songs, and you didnât dance, so we played funeral songs, and you didnât weep.â
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For John the Baptist didnât spend his time eating bread or drinking wine, and you say, âHeâs possessed by a demon.â
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The Son of Man, on the other hand, feasts and drinks, and you say, âHeâs a glutton and a drunkard, and a friend of tax collectors and other sinners!â
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But wisdom is shown to be right by the lives of those who follow it. â
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One of the Pharisees asked Jesus to have dinner with him, so Jesus went to his home and sat down to eat.
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When a certain immoral woman from that city heard he was eating there, she brought a beautiful alabaster jar filled with expensive perfume.
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Then she knelt behind him at his feet, weeping. Her tears fell on his feet, and she wiped them off with her hair. Then she kept kissing his feet and putting perfume on them.
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When the Pharisee who had invited him saw this, he said to himself, âIf this man were a prophet, he would know what kind of woman is touching him. Sheâs a sinner!â
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Then Jesus answered his thoughts. âSimon,â he said to the Pharisee, âI have something to say to you.â âGo ahead, Teacher,â Simon replied.
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Then Jesus told him this story: âA man loaned money to two peopleâ500Â pieces of silver to one and 50Â pieces to the other.