It was Mary Magdalene.
A woman anointed Jesus at Simon Peter's house. She poured expensive perfume on his head as an act of love and devotion.
The New Testament never really talks of Mary Magdalene anointing the feet of Jesus. Yet there is a plausible way of saying that she did.Mark chapter 14 says a woman brought an alabaster box of ointment and anointed Jesus at the house of Simon the leper, late in the mission of Jesus. We do not know who this woman was.Luke 7:36-50 says a sinful woman anointed the feet of Jesus from an alabaster box of ointment at the house of Simon, a Pharisee. Although this was an entirely different Simon, the stories have the alabaster box of ointment in common. We do not know the sinful woman's name, but the implication is that she was a prostitute.John 12:1-8 says that Mary, sister of Martha and Lazarus anointed the feet of Jesus with ointment. The story is different and the timing is earlier than in Mark's Gospel, but we now have a name, Mary.Pope Gregory the Great decided in the sixth century that Mary, sister of Martha must be Mary Magdalene and that she and the sinful woman were the same person. By this pious decision, Mary Magdalene not only anointed Jesus' feet, but became a prostitute and gained a sister, Martha.
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A:Mark chapter 14 says that a woman brought an alabaster box of ointment and anointed Jesus at the house of Simon the leper, shortly before the arrest of Jesus. There is no suggestion that the woman was a prostitute, and she anointed Jesus, rather than washing his feet.Luke 7:36-50 says that a a sinful woman anointed Jesus' feet from an alabaster box of ointment at the house of Simon the pharisee, early in Jesus' ministry.In John 12:1-8, Mary sister of Martha and Lazarus anointed the feet of Jesus with ointment. This occurs at the start of the final week, much later than in Luke but earlier than in Mark's Gospel.Pope Gregory I noticed that in Mark and John, the ointment "could have been sold for 300 pence." He also noticed that in Luke and John, the woman anointed his feet and wiped them with her hair. Unaware of the literary dependency among the gospels, he concluded that these were different accounts of the same event by the same woman. This conclusion made Mary Magdalene the same person as Mary sister of Martha and Lazarus and also the same as the sinful woman of Luke 7:36-50. We now know that each subsequent evangelist simply created a new story based on the original in Mark's Gospel, which does not use the name Mary.
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Mary Magdalene anointed Jesus's feet with the perfume and dried his feet with her hair. This was when Jesus and his disciples were at Simon the Leper's house. Martha was cooking the meal while Mary was talking to Jesus. The perfume Mary used was a year's worth of wages.
The disciples are not specifically mentioned, but Simon the Pharisee is. Jesus was a guest in his house at the time.
She had no sister thatwe know of. Mary and Martha were two sisters, and Jesus' mother, Mary was another.
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