. The story of Jesus Christ; an interpretation . e table. Do it quickly, Judas, said the Kabbi in a stern,loud voice. When the group collected themselves, they were,besides their Master, but eleven. Judas had skulkedaway, having been sent, it was supposed, to providesupplies for the Rabbis comfort to-morrow. When he had gone, there seemed to be fresh airin the room. Each man took a long breath, andnoticed that his neighbor did the same. There setin at once one of those subtle changes in the moralatmosphere which every one feels, though no oneexplains. Jesus himself visibly responded to somepow


. The story of Jesus Christ; an interpretation . e table. Do it quickly, Judas, said the Kabbi in a stern,loud voice. When the group collected themselves, they were,besides their Master, but eleven. Judas had skulkedaway, having been sent, it was supposed, to providesupplies for the Rabbis comfort to-morrow. When he had gone, there seemed to be fresh airin the room. Each man took a long breath, andnoticed that his neighbor did the same. There setin at once one of those subtle changes in the moralatmosphere which every one feels, though no oneexplains. Jesus himself visibly responded to somepowerful emotion. He now began to talk to his friends freely. lietold them heart-breaking things. Were theirs allsanguine temperaments, untaught by nature to pre-pare for trouble ? For even then, at the lastmoment, they found it almost impossible to believein the tragedy that was upon them. He tried toblunt the edo-e of the blade for them before itstiuck. His whole heart seemed to go out in think-ing of them^ — how they would bear this, how they. \*^f - ii^ . • CHRIST AT THE LAST SUPPER


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