<h2>In the Garden of Gethsemane</h2><div class="chaptertitle">CHAPTER 89</div>
<div class='cap'>DURING THE week of the Passover, while the
city of Jerusalem held three or four times as
many people as usual, the gates in its walls were
kept open day and night, although during most of the
year they were closed at sunset. It was near midnight
on Thursday when Jesus and his disciples, coming from
the supper room, passed through a gate in the eastern
wall just north of the Temple. They went down into
the valley of the brook Kedron, and crossed the brook
upon a bridge. On the further side of the valley, they
came to an orchard of olive trees, called the Garden
of Gethsemane. Jesus had often visited this garden,
for it was a quiet place; and he loved to pray under
the shadow of its olive trees. The orchard had a
wall around it; and at its gate Jesus said to his
disciples:</div>
<p>"Sit here, while I go and pray inside the garden."</p>
<p>He took with him three of his disciples, Simon
Peter, James, and John his brother, and with these
three went into the garden. The disciples began to
notice that their Master was now showing the signs of
deep sorrow, as if full of grief. He said to the three
disciples:</p>
<p>"My heart is sad; sad even to death; stay here
and watch."</p>
<p>Then he went forward a little way, and fell with
his face upon the earth, and prayed to the Father:</p>
<p>"Oh, my Father! My Father!" he cried. "Thou
canst do anything! Take this cup away from me, I<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_422" id="Page_422">[422]</SPAN></span>
pray! Yet, I do not ask to have my own will, but
only what is thy will."</p>
<p>"The cup" of which Jesus spoke was the terrible
suffering that was very soon to come upon him. In
those last moments, as he saw his trial and death drawing
near like a black cloud, his spirit shrank. So earnest
was his prayer,
that the sweat
stood upon his
face in drops of
blood. Just then
came an angel
from heaven,
standing by his
side to cheer and
help him.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-454.jpg" width-obs="345" height-obs="400" alt="photo" /> <span class="caption">Ancient olive tree, in the garden of Gethsemane</span></div>
<p>He rose up,
and walked to the
place where he
had left the three
disciples. They
had fallen asleep,
being overcome
with the trouble
which they felt in
knowing that
soon they were to lose their Master. Jesus spoke to Peter,</p>
<p>"Simon, are you sleeping? Could you not watch
with me for a single hour? Watch and pray, all of you,
that you may be kept from being tempted. I know
that your spirit is willing, but your bodies are weak."</p>
<p>Again he went away, and prayed in the same words:</p>
<p>"My Father! My Father! Thou canst do anything!
Take this cup away from me! Yet, I would not
have my own will, but thy will."<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_423" id="Page_423">[423]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>Coming back, he found them again asleep, for their
eyes were heavy and they could not keep them open.
When awaked, they did not know what to say to him,
for they were ashamed of being found asleep a second
time. Jesus left them, and prayed for the third time.
In this prayer he said:</p>
<p>"Oh, my Father, if this cup cannot be taken away;
if I must drink it, then thy will be done!"</p>
<p>He went once more to the three disciples, and found
them asleep, just as before. He now said to them:</p>
<p>"You may as well sleep on now, and take your
rest; for it is too late for you to help me. My time
has come! The Son of Man has been given into the
hands of wicked men. Come, get up, here is the traitor
close at hand!"</p>
<p>And at that very instant, while he was speaking
these words, the traitor, Judas Iscariot, burst into the
garden, with a crowd of men, armed with swords and
clubs. These men had been sent by the chief priests
and the rulers to seize Jesus. Spies had been watching
near the house while Jesus was talking after the supper,
and others watching at the gate when Jesus passed
out of it. Word had been sent to the chief priests that
Jesus was in the garden, and while he was praying to
his Father, these men, led by Judas Iscariot, were
hurrying to that place to make Jesus their prisoner.</p>
<p>The men who had come to seize Jesus were not
sure that in the night time, even though the full moon
was shining, they would know him among his disciples.
They said to Judas:</p>
<p>"How can we tell in the dark, under the trees, who
is the one for us to take hold of as prisoner?"</p>
<p>"You watch me," said Judas, "and when I go up
and kiss a man, seize him, for that one whom I shall
kiss will be the man you are looking for."<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_424" id="Page_424">[424]</SPAN></span></p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-456.jpg" width-obs="419" height-obs="600" alt="painting" /> <span class="caption">Judas Iscariot, burst into the garden with a crowd of men, armed with swords and clubs.</span></div>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_425" id="Page_425">[425]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>So Judas went into the garden, where by this time
all the other disciples were gathered around Jesus. He
came rushing up, saying "Master! Master!" and kissed
him, just though he were glad to see him.</p>
<p>"Judas," said Jesus, "do you betray the Son of
Man with a kiss?"</p>
<p>Then he went forward to the band of men who were
standing with their lanterns and torches, their swords
and spears.</p>
<p>"For whom are you looking?" he said to these men.</p>
<p>"For Jesus of Nazareth," they answered him.</p>
<p>"I am he," said Jesus. At the instant when he
said this, they went backward, as if frightened, and
fell upon their faces on the ground. Again, after a
moment, he asked them:</p>
<p>"For whom are you looking?"</p>
<p>And again they answered, "Jesus of Nazareth."</p>
<p>"I have already told you," said Jesus, "that I
am he. If you are looking for me, then let these men
go away."</p>
<p>For even in that hour Jesus was thinking not of
his own safety, but of his disciples. The delay of a
few moments gave to the disciples some courage. They
began asking:</p>
<p>"Master, shall we strike with the sword?"</p>
<p>Simon Peter, not waiting for an answer from
Jesus, drew a sword which he had brought with him,
and with it struck one of the high priest's servants;
a man named Malchus, and cut off his right ear; for
by this time the band had risen to their feet and were
drawing near. Jesus said:</p>
<p>"Let me at least do this;" and he touched his
ear; and at once his ear was made well again.</p>
<p>"Put up your sword," said Jesus to Peter. "Those
who take the sword shall die by the sword. Do you<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_426" id="Page_426">[426]</SPAN></span>
not know, that with a word I could call upon my
Father, and even now he would send me twelve armies
of angels to keep me safely? The cup which my Father
has given me, must I not drink it?"</p>
<p>Then he turned to the band of men who had come
to take him.</p>
<p>"Do you come out to arrest me as if I were a robber,
with swords and clubs? Day after day I was with
you in the Temple, and you did not lay your hands
upon me. But now your time has come, and the dark
Power has its way."</p>
<p>Then the disciples, finding that they could do
nothing to protect Jesus, ran away and left him alone.
The men of the band put chains upon Jesus, and led
him away.</p>
<p>But John followed the company, and Peter also,
anxious to see what would be done with their Lord.
The young man John Mark was also following him,
when one of the band tried to seize hold of him by his
clothes. He left the linen cloth wrapped around him
in the hands of the man, and slipped away with only
his undergarments upon his body.</p>
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