Luke
Luke 7:46ESV·traditional attribution

You did not anoint my head with oil, but she has anointed my feet with ointment.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

When and where this passage of story happened does not appear; this evangelist does not observe order of time in his narrative so much as the other evangelists do; but it comes in here, upon occasion of Christ's being reproached as a friend to publicans and sinners, to show that it was only for their good, and to bring them to repentance, that he conversed...

Commenting on Luke 7:36-50

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

And he said to the woman,.... Notwithstanding the Pharisee's censure, both of him and her: thy faith hath saved thee; meaning either the object of her faith, himself, who was the author of eternal salvation to her; or that she, through faith in him, had received the blessings of salvation, pardon, righteousness, and life from him, and the joys and comfort of it; and had...

Albert Barnes Presbyterian @notesbybarnes

Verse 46. My head with oil. The custom of pouring oil upon the head was universal among the Jews. The oil used was sweet oil or oil of olives, prepared in such a way as to give an agreeable smell. It was also used to render the hair more smooth and elegant. . With ointment.