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Well the possibility exists that there could have been 3. First consider the woman brought before Him caught in adultry. Jesus remarked to her acusers "he who is without sin cast the first stone". Jesus was the only one there that could cast that stone and he did not. Jesus went to Simeon's home for a meal on or about the passion week and a harlot washed his feet with an expensive perfume and wipped His feet with her hair. When Judas objected Jesus said leave her alone for she prepares me for my death. We do not know if this was the woman caught in adultry or a different person. Further, the Samaritan woman at the well married 5 times and living with a man she was not married to. So we could equate that this woman also engaged in sinful self serving lusts of the flesh.

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