14:1 - The eating of unleavened bread on the feast of the passover was two days passed when the scribes were plotting about how to capture Jesus so that they could kill him.
14:2 - But they admonished, Not on a holiday, or the masses will object.
14:3 - And while he was at Bethany in the home of Simon the leper, has he was seated having a meal, a woman came to him having an alabaster box of ointment of spikenard that was very precious; and she broke open the box, and poured its contents upon his head.
14:4 - And there were some who resented it, and asked, Why was the ointment wasted?
14:5 - Because it could have been sold for a lot of money, and the money donated to charity. And people gossiped about her.
14:6 - And Jesus said, Leave her alone; why are you bothering her? She did something nice for me.
14:7 - You will always have the poor and whenever you can, you do them good; but you haven’t always done so for me.
14:8 - She did all that she could do. She came to anoint my body for burial.
14:9 - I am telling you the truth, Wherever this gospel shall be proclaimed anywhere on this planet, what she has done here shall be told as a memorial of her.
14:10 - Judas Iscariot was one of the twelve apostles and also the one that betrayed Jesus to the cheif priests.


