'Feet' in the Bible
"I believe, Sir," he said. And he threw himself at His feet.
(It was the Mary who poured the perfume over the Lord and wiped His feet with her hair, whose brother Lazarus was ill.)
Mary then, when she came to Jesus and saw Him, fell at His feet and exclaimed, "Master, if you had been here, my brother would not have died."
The dead man came out, his hands and feet wrapped in cloths, and his face wrapped round with a towel. "Untie him," said Jesus, "and let him go free."
Availing herself of the opportunity, Mary took a pound weight of pure spikenard, very costly, and poured it over His feet, and wiped His feet with her hair, so that the house was filled with the fragrance of the perfume.
Then He poured water into a basin, and proceeded to wash the feet of the disciples and to wipe them with the towel which He had put round Him.
When He came to Simon Peter, Peter objected. "Master," he said, "are *you* going to wash my feet?"
"Never, while the world lasts," said Peter, "shall you wash my feet." "If I do not wash you," replied Jesus, "you have no share with me."
"Master," said Peter, "wash not only my feet, but also my hands and my head."
"Any one who has lately bathed," said Jesus, "does not need to wash more than his feet, but is clean all over. And you my disciples are clean, and yet this is not true of all of you."
So after He had washed their feet, put on His garments again, and returned to the table, He said to them, "Do you understand what I have done to you?
If I then, your Master and Rabbi, have washed your feet, it is also your duty to wash one another's feet.
and saw two angels clothed in white raiment, sitting one at the head and one at the feet where the body of Jesus had been.