Submitted by Guest2010 (not verified) on Tue, 09/28/2010 - 7:36pm.
I personally get tired of people who use this verse to try and excuse their own actions or the actions of others. If you were to read this verse in context you would know that the Pharisees approached Jesus with in an attempt to trip Him up, as they had tried to do previously. Jesus turned the tables against them by getting them to deal with their own consciences. No where does it say that Jesus excused the wrongful actions of the woman.
no excuse
I personally get tired of people who use this verse to try and excuse their own actions or the actions of others. If you were to read this verse in context you would know that the Pharisees approached Jesus with in an attempt to trip Him up, as they had tried to do previously. Jesus turned the tables against them by getting them to deal with their own consciences. No where does it say that Jesus excused the wrongful actions of the woman.