Introduction
Luke 7:1-10 Christ admires the centurion’s singular faith, and healeth his absent servant.
Luke 7:11-17 He raiseth to life the widow’s son at Nain,
Luke 7:18-23 and sendeth back the messengers of John with an account of the miracles they had seen wrought by him.
Luke 7:24-30 His testimony of John.
Luke 7:31-35 He reproveth the perverseness of the people, who were not to be won either by the manners of John or himself.
Luke 7:36-50 He suffereth his feet to be washed and anointed by a woman who had been a sinner; and in a parable showeth that even the worst of sinners may be forgiven upon the terms of a hearty and sincere repentance.
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