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Mark 14:5

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It could've been sold for a year's wages and the money given to the poor.” They were angry with her.

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They complained in their tents about the Lord, and refused to obey what he told them.

But when that same servant went out he found one of his fellow-servants who owed him just a hundred denarii. He grabbed him by the neck and choked him, saying, ‘Pay me back what you owe me!’

When they received their pay, they complained to the owner.

“This perfume could've been sold for a lot of money and given to the poor!”

Some of those who were there became annoyed and said, “Why waste this perfume?

But Jesus replied, “Leave her alone! Why are you criticizing her for doing something beautiful to me?

As a result the Pharisees and the religious teachers complained, “This man welcomes sinners, and eats with them.”

Since Judas was in charge of the money, some of them thought that Jesus was telling him to go and buy what was needed for the Passover festival, or to donate something to the poor.

“Stop grumbling to each other,” Jesus said.

“Two hundred silver coins wouldn't buy enough bread to give everyone only a little,” Philip replied.

Don't complain at God, as some did, and died at the hands of the destroying angel.

Thieves, stop your stealing, and do honest, productive work with your hands, so you'll have something to give to those who need it.

You complained while you were in your tents and said, “It's because the Lord hates us that he led us out of Egypt in order to hand us over to the Amorites to be wiped out.

Do everything without complaining or arguing

Such people are grumblers, always complaining. They follow their own evil desires, speaking boastfully about themselves, and flattering others to get what they want.




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