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  1. A leper could never have hosted a dinner nor have partaken in one with other people – Simon the Leper must have been healed and could thus have been the same as Simon the Pharisee. Simon may well have been referred to as “the Pharisee” in Luke because Luke stresses Jesus’ reply to Simon’s pharisaical and self-righteous attitude, while ...

  2. Jan 4, 2022 · We meet Simon the Pharisee in the Gospel of Luke when he welcomes Jesus into his home for dinner. The meal is interrupted by a sinful woman who anoints Jesus with an expensive jar of perfume. This account is the only place Simon the Pharisee is mentioned in the Bible. In Luke 7:36–50, Jesus was invited to dine at the home of Simon the Pharisee.

  3. Jan 4, 2022 · Almost assuredly, Simon the Leper was one of the hundreds of people whom Jesus had healed during His ministry. In any case, Simon the Leper could not have been leprous at the time Jesus visited his home. According to Leviticus 13:46, lepers were considered unclean and “must live outside the camp.”. They were to live alone and could not ...

  4. Dec 24, 2014 · The Diatessaron treats the cases of Simon the Pharisee and of Simon the leper as two different occurrences on different occasions. The account of Simon the Leper is placed in Section XXXIX, which harmonizes Mark 14:3-9 and Matthew 26:9-12 with an additional passage in John (12:2-8). The event takes place after Jesus is not received by the ...

  5. Simon the Leper. Simon the Leper ( Greek: Σίμων ὁ λεπρός, Símōn ho leprós) is a biblical figure who lived in Bethany, a village in Judaea on the southeastern slope of the Mount of Olives. He is mentioned in the Gospels according to Matthew [1] and Mark. [2] These books tell of how Jesus made a visit to the house of Simon the ...

  6. Jul 21, 2013 · Matt 26:6-13 tells us Jesus was at the home of Simon the Leper in Bethany. He was most likely the father of Mary, Martha, and Lazarus. The same event was recorded in Mark 14:3-9 and John 12:1-8. From John 12:3 we learn the woman who anointed the Lord was Mary, sister of Martha and Lazarus who were also there.

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  8. Simon was a Pharisee mentioned in the Gospel of Luke (Luke 7:36-50) as the host of a meal, who invited Jesus to eat in his house but failed to show him the usual marks of hospitality offered to visitors - a greeting kiss (v. 45), water to wash his feet (v. 44), or oil for his head (v. 46). During the meal, a tearful woman identified as a sinner ...

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