. The story of Jesus Christ; an interpretation . shadow into thelighter spaces of the garden, his foot was signs of acute anguisli were gone from his ex-pression and his manner. He had the appearanceof one who has absorbed vigor, which makes himunconscious, for the time, of the unendurable. Hehad received some celestial anaesthetic. His friends were still sleeping. He called themsoftly. They sprang to their feet, bewailing andapologizing. They saw him standing straight andstill. Take your rest now, he said with his owngentleness ; he who betrays me is here. Before the words had left h


. The story of Jesus Christ; an interpretation . shadow into thelighter spaces of the garden, his foot was signs of acute anguisli were gone from his ex-pression and his manner. He had the appearanceof one who has absorbed vigor, which makes himunconscious, for the time, of the unendurable. Hehad received some celestial anaesthetic. His friends were still sleeping. He called themsoftly. They sprang to their feet, bewailing andapologizing. They saw him standing straight andstill. Take your rest now, he said with his owngentleness ; he who betrays me is here. Before the words had left his lips, confusionseized the olive garden. Tramping steps grewheavier on the pathway. Lights began to burnthrough the trees. Armor flashed, and militarycommands became audible. A delegation of Jew-ish priests and elders, formally accompanied by adetachment summoned from the fortress of An-tonia, or by a portion of the large guard postedat the Temple during Passover week, advanceduijon Gethsemane. Judas Iscariot preceded them alone, saluted the. THE BETRAYAL


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