CHAPTER XIV.

The Jews conspire against Christ, 1, 2.

He is anointed in the house of Simon the Leper, 3-9.

Judas Iscariot sells him to the chief priests for thirty pieces

of money, 10, 11.

He orders his disciples to prepare the passover, 12-16.

Predicts his approaching death, 17-21.

Institutes the holy eucharist, 22-26.

Foretells the unfaithfulness of his disciples in general,

27, 28,

and Peter's denial, 29-31.

His agony in the garden, 32-36.

The disciples overcome by sleep, 37-42.

Judas comes with a mob from the chief priests, and betrays him

with a kiss; they seize him, 43-49.

The disciples flee, 50.

A young man following, and about to be apprehended, makes his

escape, 51, 52.

Jesus is brought before the chief priests, and Peter follows at

a distance, 53, 54.

He is examined, insulted, and abused, and condemned on false

evidence, 55-65.

Peter thrice denies him, reflects on his wickedness, and repents

of his sin, 66-72.

NOTES ON CHAP. XIV.

Verse Mark 14:1. Unleavened breed] After they began to eat unleavened bread: Matthew 26:2, Matthew 26:2.

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