While Jesus was at dinner at
Bethany in the house of Simon, the jar-maker, a woman came in with
an alabaster jar of pure perfume, which was very costly. Breaking
the jar she poured the perfume over his head. Some said to each
other in indignation, "Why this waste of perfume? It might have been
sold for more than three hundred silver pieces and the money given
to the poor."
But because they found fault with her, Jesus said, "Let her alone,
why do you trouble her? She has done me a beautiful service. The
poor are with you always; to them you can do good whenever you wish,
but me you will not always have. She has done what she could; she
has poured oil on my body beforehand for burial. I tell you,
wherever through all the world the good news is told, this deed of
hers will be told in memory of her."