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CHAPTER 26

Mt 26:1–16. Christ’s Final Announcement of his Death, as Now within Two Days, and the Simultaneous Conspiracy of the Jewish Authorities to Compass ItThe Anointing at BethanyJudas Agrees with the Chief Priests to Betray His Lord. (= Mk 14:1–11; Lu 22:1–6; Jn 12:1–11).

For the exposition, see on Mk 14:1–11.

Mt 26:17–30. Preparation for and Last Celebration of the Passover Announcement of the Traitor, and Institution of the Supper. (= Mk 14:12–26; Lu 22:7–23; Jn 13:1–3, 10, 11, 18–30).

For the exposition, see on Lu 22:7–23.

Mt 26:31–35. The Desertion of Jesus by His Disciples and the Denial of Peter Foretold. (= Mk 14:27–31; Lu 22:31–38; Jn 13:36–38).

For the exposition, see on Lu 22:31–38.

Mt 26:36–46. The Agony in the Garden. (= Mk 14:32–42; Lu 22:39–46).

For the exposition, see on Lu 22:39–46.

Mt 26:47–56. Betrayal and Apprehension of JesusFlight of His Disciples. (= Mk 14:43–52; Lu 22:47–54; Jn 18:1–12).

For the exposition, see on Jn 18:1–12.

Mt 26:57–75. Jesus Arraigned before the Sanhedrim Condemned to Die, and Shamefully EntreatedThe Denial of Peter. (= Mk 14:53–72; Lu 22:54–71; Jn 18:13–18, 24–27).

For the exposition, see on Mk 14:53–72.

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