Luc 7:44

44 Alors, se tournant vers la femme, il dit à Simon: Vois-tu cette femme? Je suis entré dans ta maison, et tu ne m'as point donné d'eau pour me laver les pieds; mais elle a arrosé mes pieds de larmes, et les a essuyés avec ses cheveux.

Luc 7:44 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 7:44

And he turned to the woman
That stood behind him at his feet,

and said to Simon, seest thou this woman?
and what she has done? pointing to her, and comparing him, and her, and their actions together, whereby he might judge of the preceding parable, and how fitly it might be applied to the present case:

I entered into thine house;
not of his own accord, but by the invitation of Simon, and therefore might have expected the usual civilities:

thou gavest me no water for my feet:
to wash them with, no, not so much as water; a civility very common in those hot countries, where walking without stockings, and only with sandals, they needed often washing; and which was very refreshing, and was not only used to travellers and strangers, but to guests, and was usually done by the servants of the house; (See Gill on Luke 7:38).

but she hath washed my feet with tears.
The Persic version reads, "with the tears of her eyes"; which made a bath for his feet;

and wiped them with the hairs of her head.
The Vulgate Latin, Syriac, Persic, and Ethiopic versions read only, "with her hair", which she used instead of a towel, when Simon neither gave him water to wash with, nor a towel to wipe with.

Luc 7:44 In-Context

42 Et comme ils n'avaient pas de quoi payer, il leur remit à tous deux leur dette. Dis-moi donc, lequel des deux l'aimera le plus?
43 Simon répondit: J'estime que c'est celui à qui il a le plus remis. Jésus lui dit: Tu as fort bien jugé.
44 Alors, se tournant vers la femme, il dit à Simon: Vois-tu cette femme? Je suis entré dans ta maison, et tu ne m'as point donné d'eau pour me laver les pieds; mais elle a arrosé mes pieds de larmes, et les a essuyés avec ses cheveux.
45 Tu ne m'as point donné de baiser; mais elle, depuis que je suis entré, n'a cessé de me baiser les pieds.
46 Tu n'as pas oint ma tête d'huile; mais elle a oint mes pieds d'une huile odoriférante.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.