Jesus is Betrayed.

NOW, after this, was Jesus sad,

And trouble did display;

For one of them who sat with Him

He said should Him betray.

And then, all being sorrowful,

Said: "Is it I?" in turn.

But He said: "'Twere good for that man

If he had ne'er been born."

Now the disciple Jesus loved,

Who next His bosom lay,

At sign from Peter asked: "Who, Lord,

Would vilely Thee betray?"

Jesus said: "When I dip the sop

It shall be that man's lot."

And when He dipped He gave it to

Judas Iscariot.

Yet upon Judas' callous heart

No softening touch it gave:

But Satan entered into him,

To harden and enslave.

Jesus said: "What thou do'st, do now."

None knew what this did mean;

But Judas rose and left the room,

And sought a different scene.