alone; why do you grieve her 7 To Me she has done a noble act. The poor you always have with you, and you can render them a service when- ever you feel inclined; but Me you have not always. She has done all she could; she has anointed My body beforehand for burial. Indeed, I tell you that wherever this good news may be proclaimed throughout the whole world, what this woman has gone shall be related in memory of dbz ®¤mpa:l luiily iultas. xo Then Judas Iscariot, one of the 1: x2 :6 18 twelve, went off to the chief priests, in order that he might betray Him to them. And when they learned it, they were delighted, and promised to reward him with money. He accord- ingly planned how he might con- veniently hand Him over. Qrrpariug fer the Supper. And on the hrst day ofthe unfer·
mented bread, when the Passover is offered, His disciples said to Him, Where do You desire us to go and prepare that You may eat the Pass- He accordingly sent two of His dis-
Go into the city, and there a man will meet you carrying a jar of water; follow him. says, ‘Where is the dining-room, where I can eat the Passover with for the Passover. §t the §u;q:zr. And wherever he may enter, say to the master of the house that our Teacher My disciples? ' And he will himself show you a large upper room ready furnished; get in readiness for us And His disciples departed, and
came into the city; and finding just as He had told them, they prepared And when the evening arrived, He
came with the twelve. And while they Grub, Genuine Nerd. were reclining and eating, jesus said Indeed I tell you, that one of you who is eating with Me shall betray Me. And they began to grieve, and to xg say to Him, one by one, never I I He answered zo who dips in the dish with Me. For the Son of Man departs, as it was 2; written about Him: but alas for that man by whose means the Son of Mau shall be betrayed! Better for him if that man had never been @132 ®lh Settlement mplarzh lag ily: $2h:.
And while they were eating, jesus
took a loaf, and having offered a blessing, He broke it, and handed to Take it; eat it; this Then taking the cup, and having blest, He gave it to them ; and they all drank of it. (See note in Matt. ch. 26 v. 28.) He then said to This is My blood, that of the New Settlement shed for many. I tell you indeed, that I will not again drink, of the fruit of the vine, until that day when I drink it anew in the Kingdom of God. ¥rt2r’s §rnmi¤r. And singing a hymn, they went out to the Mount of Olives. You will
all be ashamed of Me to·night; be- cause it is written, I wrm. srnrxn run Suernnnn, AND THE sx-mn? WILL Bn scar- rnnnnd After I am risen, however, I will go before you into Galilee. Even if all are ashamed of You, yet I will not be I said jesus to
you yourself to·day, on this very night, before the bugle° sounds twice, will have thrice denied Me. But he exclaimed still more em-
Even if it is necessary for me to die with You, I will never deny You! ” And all the others said the same thing. in the ®arh2n nf Qzilyzrmanr. They then arrived at a garden bear-
ing the name of Gethsemane; and 26 28
I Zech. xiii. 7. 2 The Roman bugle, called
or, It was a Roman army bugle for signalling the relief of the Guard. IIOO