People's commentary on the Gospel according to LukeContaining the common version, 1611, and the Revised version, 1881 American reading and renderings . Tomb open and Getbsemane, and olive trees. {After a Photograph.) Luke 22: 41-45.] IN GETHSEMANE. 293 enter not into temptation. Ryle thoughtfully observes: To be assaultedby temptation is one thing, but to enter into it is quite another. The one is apainful thing, the other is a sin. So long as the devil is free, and man in thebody, so long there will be temptation. 42. remove this cup from me] Entering Gethsemane, he left eightof the


People's commentary on the Gospel according to LukeContaining the common version, 1611, and the Revised version, 1881 American reading and renderings . Tomb open and Getbsemane, and olive trees. {After a Photograph.) Luke 22: 41-45.] IN GETHSEMANE. 293 enter not into temptation. Ryle thoughtfully observes: To be assaultedby temptation is one thing, but to enter into it is quite another. The one is apainful thing, the other is a sin. So long as the devil is free, and man in thebody, so long there will be temptation. 42. remove this cup from me] Entering Gethsemane, he left eightof the band of disciples. With three, whom Trench calls tiie flower andcrown of the apostolic band, Jesus went on, but was soon parted from them,retiring into the deeper shades of the garden. In was in the time of the fullmoon ; clear and light except in the shadows of the thick olives. Then hekneeled or fell on his face, Matt. 26:39, and prayed remove thiscup; the cup signifying the great sorrow. In the East each guest was givena particular cup, and its contents ex[)ressed the respect of the host for theguest. So the cup signifies the portion assigned to one, whether of ple


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