<h2><SPAN name="THE_STORY_OF_THE_BETRAYAL" id="THE_STORY_OF_THE_BETRAYAL"></SPAN>THE STORY OF THE BETRAYAL</h2>
<p>At the foot of the Mount of Olives, near the path over the
hill toward Bethany, there was an orchard of olive trees,
called "The Garden of Gethsemane." The word "Gethsemane" means
"oil press." Jesus often went to this place with his disciples,
because of its quiet shade. At this garden he stopped, and
outside he left eight of his disciples, saying to them, "Sit
here while I go inside and pray."</p>
<p>He took with him the three chosen ones, Peter, James, and
John, and went within the orchard. Jesus knew that in a little
while Judas would be there with a band of men to seize him;
that in a few hours he would be beaten, and stripped, and led
out to die. The thought of what he was to suffer came upon him
and filled his soul with grief. He said to Peter and James and
John:</p>
<p>"My soul is filled with sorrow, a sorrow that almost kills
me. Stay here and watch while I am praying."</p>
<p>He went a little further among the trees, and flung himself
down upon the ground, and cried out:</p>
<p>"O my Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass away from
me; nevertheless, not as I will, but as thou willest!"</p>
<p><SPAN name="Page_238"
id="Page_238"></SPAN>So earnest was his feeling and so great
his suffering that there came out upon his face great drops
of sweat like blood, falling upon the ground. After praying
for a time, he rose up from the earth and went to his three
disciples, and found them all asleep. He awaked them, and
said to Peter: "What, could you not watch with me one hour?
Watch and pray that you may not go into temptation. The
spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak."</p>
<p>He left them, and went a second time into the woods, and
fell on his face, and prayed again, saying:</p>
<p>"O my Father, if this cup cannot pass away, and I must drink
it, then thy will be done."</p>
<p>He came again to the three disciples, and found them
sleeping; but this time he did not awake them. He went once
more into the woods, and prayed, using the same words. And an
angel from heaven came to him and gave him strength. He was now
ready for the fate that was soon to come, and his heart was
strong. Once more he went to the three disciples, and said to
them: "You may as well sleep on now, and take your rest, for
the hour is at hand; and already the Son of man is given by the
traitor into the hands of sinners. But rise up and let us be
going. See, the traitor is here!"</p>
<p>The disciples awoke; they heard the noise of
<SPAN name="Page_239"
id="Page_239"></SPAN>a crowd, and saw the flashing of torches
and the gleaming of swords and spears. In the throng they
saw Judas standing, and they knew now that he was the
traitor of whom Jesus had spoken the night before. Judas
came rushing forward, and kissed Jesus, as though he were
glad to see him. This was a signal that he had given
beforehand to the band; for the men of the guard did not
know Jesus, and Judas had said to them:</p>
<p>"The one that I shall kiss is the man that you are to take;
seize him and hold him fast."</p>
<p>Jesus said to Judas, "Judas, do you betray the Son of man
with a kiss?"</p>
<p>Then he turned to the crowd, and said, "Whom do you
seek?"</p>
<p>They answered, "Jesus of Nazareth."</p>
<p>Jesus said, "I am he."</p>
<p>When Jesus said this, a sudden fear came upon his enemies;
they drew back and fell upon the ground.</p>
<p>After a moment, Jesus said again, "Whom do you seek?"</p>
<p>And again they answered, "Jesus of Nazareth."</p>
<p>And Jesus said, pointing to his disciples, "I told you that
I am he. If you are seeking me, let these disciples go their
own way."</p>
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<p><b>PETER DENIES CHRIST</b>—And Peter remembered
the word of Jesus, which said unto him, 'Before the cock
crow, thou shalt deny me thrice.—(Matt. 26:75.)</p>
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<p>But as they came forward to seize Jesus, Peter
<SPAN name="Page_240"
id="Page_240"></SPAN><SPAN name="Page_241"
id="Page_241"></SPAN>drew his sword, and struck at one of the
men in front, and cut off his right ear. The man was a
servant of the high-priest, and his name was Malchus. Jesus
said to Peter:</p>
<p>"Put up the sword into its sheath; the cup which my Father
has given me, shall I not drink it? Do you not know that I
could call upon my Father, and he would send to me armies upon
armies of angels?"</p>
<p>Then he spoke to the crowd, "Let me do this." And he touched
the place where the ear had been cut off, and it came on again
and was well. Jesus said to the rulers and leaders of the armed
men:</p>
<p>"Do you come out against me with swords and clubs as though
I were a robber? I was with you every day in the Temple, and
you did not lift your hands against me. But the words in the
scriptures must come to pass; and this is your hour."</p>
<p>When the disciples of Jesus saw that he would not allow them
to fight for him, they did not know what to do. In their sudden
alarm they all ran away, and left their Master alone with his
enemies. These men laid their hands on Jesus, and bound him,
and led him away to the house of the high-priest. There were at
that time two men called high-priests by the Jews. One was
Annas, who had been high-priest until <SPAN name="Page_242"
id="Page_242"></SPAN>his office had been taken from him by the
Romans, and given to Caiphas, his son-in-law. But Annas
still had great power among the people; and they brought
Jesus, all bound as he was, first to Annas.</p>
<p>Simon Peter, and John, the disciple whom Jesus loved, had
followed after the crowd of those who carried Jesus away; and
they came to the door of the high-priest's house. John knew the
high-priest and went in; but Peter at first stayed outside,
until John went out and brought him in. He came in, but did not
dare to go into the room where Jesus stood before the
high-priest Annas. In the court-yard of the house, they had
made a fire of charcoal, and Peter stood among those who were
warming themselves at the fire.</p>
<p>Annas in the inner room asked Jesus about his disciples and
his teaching. Jesus answered him:</p>
<p>"What I have taught has been open in the synagogues and in
the Temple. Why do you ask me? Ask those that heard me; they
know what I said."</p>
<p>Then one of the officers struck Jesus on the mouth, saying
to him:</p>
<p>"Is this the way that you answer the high-priest?"</p>
<p>Jesus answered the officer calmly and quietly:</p>
<p>"<SPAN name="Page_243"
id="Page_243"></SPAN>If I have said anything evil, tell what
the evil is; but if I have spoken the truth, why do you
strike me?"</p>
<p>While Annas and his men were thus showing their hate toward
Jesus, who stood bound and alone among his enemies, Peter was
still in the court-yard warming himself at the fire. A woman,
who was a serving-maid in the house, looked at Peter sharply,
and finally said to him:</p>
<p>"You were one of those men with this Jesus of Nazareth!"</p>
<p>Peter was afraid to tell the truth, and he answered her:</p>
<p>"Woman, I do not know the man; and I do not know what you
are talking about."</p>
<p>And to get away from her, he went out into the porch of the
house. There another woman-servant saw him and said: "This man
was one of those with Jesus!"</p>
<p>And Peter swore with an oath that he did not know Jesus at
all. Soon a man came by, who was of kin to Malchus, whose ear
Peter had cut off. He looked at Peter, and heard him speak, and
said:</p>
<p>"You are surely one of this man's disciples; for your speech
shows that you came from Galilee."</p>
<p>Then Peter began again to curse and to swear, declaring that
he did not know the man.</p>
<p><SPAN name="Page_244"
id="Page_244"></SPAN>Just at that moment the loud, shrill
crowing of a cock startled Peter; and at the same time he
saw Jesus, who was being dragged through the hall from Annas
to the council-room of Caiphas, the other high-priest. And
the Lord turned as he was passing and looked at Peter.</p>
<p>Then there flashed into Peter's mind what Jesus had said on
the evening before!</p>
<p>"Before the cock crows to-morrow morning, you will three
times deny that you have ever known me."</p>
<p>Then Peter went out of the high-priest's house into the
street; and he wept bitterly because he had denied his
Lord.<SPAN name="Page_245"
id="Page_245"></SPAN></p>
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