<h2>The Alabaster Jar</h2><div class="chaptertitle">CHAPTER 72</div>
<div class='cap'>FROM JERICHO to Jerusalem was a journey of
fifteen miles up the mountains by a very steep
road; a road often dangerous on account of the
robbers who were hidden among the rocks by the wayside.
But at the time of the Passover when thousands
of people were going up to the feast, it was safe, through
the crowds traveling together. Up this road Jesus
walked with his disciples and a great throng of people,
all on their way to the Passover. He did not, however,
go directly to Jerusalem, but turned aside when near
the city, and stopped at the village of Bethany for a
visit with his friends, Martha and Mary and Lazarus.
They were very, very glad to see Jesus now, for you
remember that on his last visit, some months before, he
had called Lazarus out of his tomb to live again.</div>
<p>It was on Friday, just six days before the Passover
was to be held, that Jesus came to Bethany. There, at
the house of a man named Simon, a supper was given in
honor of Jesus. This Simon had been a leper, but had
been cured by Jesus, so that he had his own reason for
showing love and honor to Jesus. At the supper, the
guests sat leaning on couches, with their heads toward
the table and their feet away from it; and those who
waited at the tables passed the food and drink around to
the guests. Among those who were serving at the table
was Martha, the sister of Lazarus.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-386.jpg" width-obs="408" height-obs="600" alt="painting" /> <span class="caption">Mary anointing Jesus' feet with fragrant oil from the alabaster jar</span></div>
<p>On the couch standing at the head of the table was
leaning in the middle Simon, who gave the feast. On
his right hand, in the place of honor, was Jesus; and on<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_359" id="Page_359">[359]</SPAN></span>
his left was Lazarus. On the side tables were lying the
disciples of Jesus and other guests.</p>
<p>Suddenly, into the room came Mary, the sister of
Lazarus. She carried in her arms a jar made of marble,
of the kind called alabaster. Its cover was sealed; but
Mary broke the seal, and at once a rich perfume arose in
the air and floated not only through the dining hall, but
the whole house, for the jar was filled with a very
fragrant and costly oil. Mary walked up the aisle
between the tables and the couches whereon the guests
were lying. She came opposite to Jesus, and poured
some of the oil upon his head; then walked around the
couch, poured the rest of it upon his feet and wiped them
with her long hair, hanging loose upon her shoulders.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-387.jpg" width-obs="500" height-obs="354" alt="painting" /> <span class="caption">Judas secretly bargaining with the chief priests for the betrayal of Jesus into their hands</span></div>
<p>Everybody in the room was surprised at Mary's
act; and one of the disciples of Jesus said aloud:<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_360" id="Page_360">[360]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>"What a waste this is? Why, that jar of perfume
was worth at least fifty dollars! It might have been sold
and the money given to the poor!"</p>
<p>The one who said this was Judas Iscariot, the
wicked disciple who was already planning to give up his
Lord to his enemies, the chief priests and rulers. Judas
was the treasurer for Jesus and his twelve disciples.
They all lived as one family, kept their money in one
purse, and in addition whatever money was given to
Jesus by his friends. Judas kept this purse; but he was
a thief, and stole some of the money, that he might use
it for himself. When Judas saw all the precious oil
poured upon the head and feet of Jesus, he was angry,
for he looked upon it as so much money that he might
have kept.</p>
<p>"Why do you find fault with this woman?" said
Jesus. "It is a beautiful thing that she has done to me.
You will always have the poor with you, but you will not
always have me. As she poured this perfume on my
body, she did it for my burial, which is soon to take
place. I tell you, wherever in the whole world my gospel
shall be preached, the act of this woman will be told, and
she will be remembered on account of it."</p>
<p>All the friends of Jesus were expecting him soon to
go to Jerusalem and set up his kingdom and rule. They
did not understand his words about dying and rising
from the dead. But Mary, among them all, knew that
Jesus was soon to die, and it was not only to show her
love toward him for bringing her brother to life, but in
a very tender way to put into an act what she would
not say in words, that her Lord would soon die and be
buried.</p>
<p>After this supper, Judas Iscariot, the disciple who
had spoken against Mary and her gift, quietly made up
his mind to give Jesus over to his enemies. He saw<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_361" id="Page_361">[361]</SPAN></span>
that Jesus would not be such a king as he wished him to
be, and he had begun to fear that his stealings were
known, or at least suspected. He went secretly to the
chief priests and the rulers and said to them:</p>
<p>"What will you pay me if I will give Jesus into your
hands?"</p>
<p>They were glad to hear this, and said to him, "We
will give you thirty pieces of silver."</p>
<p>This was a little less than twenty dollars in our
money, and it was the price paid for a slave. Think of
it, for the value of a slave, the Lord of all the earth was
sold by one of his own chosen followers!</p>
<p>Judas was sharp in his dealing with the priests.
He was afraid that, after he had given Jesus up to them,
he might be cheated out of his money. So he said:</p>
<p>"Pay me the money now; and when the right time
comes, I will show you how to make Jesus of Nazareth
your prisoner."</p>
<p>They gave Judas the thirty pieces of silver; and
from that moment Judas was looking for the chance to
put Jesus into the hands of his enemies.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-389.png" width-obs="300" height-obs="131" alt="drawing" /> <span class="caption">Jewish shekel</span></div>
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