<div class='chaptertitle'>THE FEAST OF THE PASSOVER.—THE SUPPER AT BETHANY.</div>
<p><span class="smcap">Now</span> the great feast of the Pass-o-ver was near,
and a great crowd of Jews went up to Je-ru-sa-lem
to keep it. It had been kept since the days of Mo-ses,
when God smote the first-born of E-gypt, and
passed o-ver the homes of the Jews.</p>
<p>And those who were on the watch for Je-sus to
do him harm, said, as they stood in the church, What
think ye? will he not come to the feast? For the
chief priests and Phar-i-sees had sent out word that
those who knew where Je-sus was should make it
known, that they might take him.</p>
<p>Now six days be-fore the great feast, Je-sus came
to Beth-a-ny, where Laz-a-rus was whom he had
raised from the dead. Some of the Jews knew that
he was there, and they came not so much to see Je-sus
as to see Laz-a-rus.</p>
<p>And the chief priests sought for a way to put
Laz-a-rus to death, as some of the Jews, when they<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_354" id="Page_354">[354]</SPAN></span>
saw him had faith in Je-sus, and gave their hearts to
him.</p>
<p>Je-sus left Beth-a-ny to go to Je-ru-sa-lem, and
on the way the mo-ther of Zeb-e-dee's chil-dren
came to Je-sus and begged that he would do one
thing for her.</p>
<p>Je-sus said to her, What wilt thou? She said to
him, Grant that these my two sons may sit, the one
on thy right hand, and the oth-er on thy left, in thy
king-dom.</p>
<p>Je-sus said, Ye know not what ye ask. Can ye
drink of the cup that I drink of, and bear all that I
shall have to bear? They said, We can. Je-sus
said, Ye shall drink of the cup, and bear the cross,
but to sit on my right hand and on my left is not
mine to give; but God gives it to those who are fit
for it.</p>
<p>When the ten heard this they were wroth with
James and John. But Je-sus told them that those
who sought to rule would be made to serve, and
that he him-self came not to be served by men but
to lay down his life for them.</p>
<div class="figleft"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_142.jpg" width-obs="478" height-obs="600" alt="Jesus and the mum" /> <span class="caption">CHRIST AND THE MOTH-ER OF ZEB-E-DEE's CHIL-DREN.</span></div>
<p>And when they came to the Mount of Ol-ives,
Je-sus sent two of the twelve, and said to them, Go
to the small town which is near you, and you shall
find there a colt tied, on which no man has rode.
Loose him, and bring him to me, and if you should<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_356" id="Page_356">[356]</SPAN></span>
be asked, Why do ye this? Say that the Lord hath
need of him, and he will be sent at once.</p>
<div class="figright"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_143.jpg" width-obs="365" height-obs="500" alt="Hosanna" /> <span class="caption">CHIL-DREN IN THE TEM-PLE CRY-ING, "HO-SAN-NA TO THE SON OF DA-VID."</span></div>
<p>The men did
as Je-sus told
them, and brought
the young ass and
put their robes on
his back, and Je-sus
sat on him.</p>
<p>And as he
went out on the
road the crowds
on their way to
the feast spread
their robes be-fore
him, and strewed
the way with
green boughs
from the palm
trees. And they
waved palms in
their hands, and
made the air ring
with shouts of,
Ho-san-na to the
son of Da-vid! Blest is he that comes in the name
of the Lord! Ho-san-na in the high-est!</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_357" id="Page_357">[357]</SPAN></span></p>
<div class="figleft"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_144.jpg" width-obs="479" height-obs="600" alt="triumphal" /> <span class="caption">THE EN-TRY IN-TO JER-U-SA-LEM.</span></div>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_358" id="Page_358">[358]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>This was the way in which they used to meet
and greet their kings, and they thought to please
Je-sus so that he would pay them back when he set
up his throne on earth. For the most of them did
not love him in their hearts.</p>
<p>As Je-sus came near to Je-ru-sa-lem he looked
at it, and wept when he thought of the grief that the
Jews were to know.</p>
<p>And he taught each day in the church at
Je-ru-sa-lem, but at night he went to Beth-a-ny to
sleep.</p>
<p>One morn as he was on his way back to Je-ru-sa-lem
he saw a fig-tree by the road-side, and went to
it to pluck some of the fruit. But he found on it
naught but leaves. Then he said to it, Let no more
figs grow on this tree.</p>
<p>The next day when the twelve went by they saw
that the fig-tree was dried up from its roots.</p>
<p>And they thought of the words that Je-sus spoke,
and said, How soon has the fig-tree dried up!</p>
<p>Je-sus told them that they might do as much and
more than he had done to the fig-tree, if they had
faith in God, and sought strength from him.</p>
<div class="figright"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_145.jpg" width-obs="477" height-obs="600" alt="weeping" /> <span class="caption">CHRIST WEEP-ING O-VER JER-U-SA-LEM.</span></div>
<p>Then he spoke to them in this way: There was
a rich man who laid out a vine-yard, and dug a ditch
round it to keep wild beasts and thieves a-way, and
made a wine press, and let the place out to men who<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_360" id="Page_360">[360]</SPAN></span>
were to give him part of the fruit. Then he went
off to a far land.</p>
<p>When the time had come for the fruit to be ripe he
sent one of his ser-vants to the men who had charge
of the vine-yard, that he might bring back his share
of the grapes.</p>
<p>But the men took the ser-vant and beat him, and
sent him off with no fruit in his hands.</p>
<p>Then the one who owned the place sent once
more, and the bad men threw stones at this ser-vant,
and hurt him so in the head that he was like to die.
The next one they killed, and so things went on.</p>
<p>Now the rich man, who owned the place, had
but one son, who was most dear to him. And he
said, If I send my son to them they will be kind to
him, and treat him well.</p>
<p>But as soon as the bad men saw him they said,
This is the heir; let us kill him, and all that is his
shall be ours. And they took him and put him to
death, and cast him out of the vine-yard.</p>
<p>The vine-yard is the world. The one who owns
it is God. The bad men are the Jews; he had
taught them his laws, and they had vowed to keep
them. When they did not do it, God sent priests
and wise men to try and make them do what was
right. These were stoned, and not a few were slain.</p>
<p>At last he sent his own dear son, Je-sus. Now<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_361" id="Page_361">[361]</SPAN></span>
they meant to kill him, as the bad men had killed
the heir of the vine-yard.</p>
<p>When the Jews heard this talk they knew that
Je-sus spoke of them, and
they were wroth with him,
and in haste to kill him.</p>
<p>One day, on his way
out of the tem-ple, Je-sus
sat down near the box in
which mon-ey was put for
the use of the church.
And he saw that the rich
put in large sums. And
there came a poor wid-ow
who threw in two mites,
which make a far-thing,
or the fourth of a pen-ny.</p>
<p>Je-sus said to the
twelve, This poor wid-ow has cast in more than all
the rest. For they had so much they did not miss
what they gave; while she, who was poor and in
want, did cast in all that she had.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_146.jpg" width-obs="255" height-obs="300" alt="" /> <span class="caption">THE WID-OW'S MITE.</span></div>
<hr class="chap" /><p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_362" id="Page_362">[362]</SPAN></span></p>
<h2>CHAPTER XVI.</h2>
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