(John 13:8) Peter said to him: "You will certainly never wash my feet."
Peter asked Jesus to wash his feet; and also his hands and head. John 13:9
"Shaking the dust from the feet" is a biblical reference found in the New Testament in the gospels of Matthew and Luke, where Jesus tells his disciples to shake off the dust from their feet if a town refuses to hear their message. This practice likely dates back to the time of Jesus's ministry.
It was Peter.John 13:8, 9 - Peter said to Him, "You shall never wash my feet!" Jesus answered him, "If I do not wash you, you have no part with Me." Simon Peter said to Him, "Lord, not my feet only, but also my hands and my head!"[NKJV]
Under the Feet of Jesus was created in 1995.
Mary Magdalene did not come from Bethany , and was not the sister of Lazarus, she came from Magda. She was not a minister but after she changed her life and washed Jesus feet with her hair.
The account of Jesus washing the disciples' feet is found only in John 13, which doesn't say whose feet were washed first.
Jesus Christ appears as the human manifestation of God who is omniscient, omnipresent and omnipotent creator of every thing that exists. Apostle John documents that Jesus Christ is the Word who was God at the beginning - alpha and omega.
Jesus washed the deciples feet at the last supper. This was something that a servant did and Jesus was showing them that they too are to be servants. How humbling that must have been for the deciples to see the Son of God washing their feet.
In Galilee.
Mary Magdalene or Mary of Magdala was one of the most important women in the movement of Jesus throughout his ministry. This the Mary that poured perfume in Jesus feet. She clelaned his feet and after that she poured the perfume. Jesus said, she took the greates part by listening to his teachings that day.
The story of the woman who dried Jesus' feet with her hair is found in the Gospel of Luke, specifically in Luke 7:36-50. In this passage, a sinful woman enters the house of a Pharisee while Jesus is dining there, and she washes Jesus' feet with her tears, dries them with her hair, and anoints them with perfume. Jesus uses this encounter to teach about forgiveness and the depth of her love and faith.
He washed their feet.