21 And Pilate said, It shall not be; the sword of Rome will be unsheathed to save your life.
22 And Jesus said, Nay, Pilate, nay; there are no armies large enough in all the world to save my life.
23 And Jesus bade the governor farewell, and went his way; but Pilate sent a double guard with him lest he should fall into the hands of those who were alert to take his life.
24 But in a moment Jesus disappeared; the guards saw him no more, and in a little while he reached the brook of Kidron where the eleven were.
25 Now, just beyond the brook there was an orchard and a home where one, Massalian, lived, where Jesus oft had been.
26 Massalian was his friend, and he believed that Jesus was the Christ that Jewish prophets long ago had said would come.
27 Now, in the orchard was a sacred knoll; Massalian called the place Gethsemane.
28 The night was dark, but in the orchard it was doubly dark and Jesus bade the eight disciples tarry by the brook,
29 While he, with Peter, James and John went to Gethsemane to pray.
30 They sat beneath an olive tree, and Jesus opened up the mysteries of life to Peter, James and John. He said,