Nowduring the dayHe was teachingin the temple,but at eveningHe would goout and spend the nighton the mountthat is calledOlivet.
In that dayHis feetwill standon the Mountof Olives,whichis in frontof Jerusalemon the east;and the Mountof Oliveswill be splitin its middlefrom eastto westby a verylargevalley,so that halfof the mountainwill movetoward the northand the other halftoward the south.
Whenthey had approachedJerusalemand had cometo Bethphage,at the Mountof Olives,thenJesussenttwodisciples,
And He leftthem and wentout of the cityto Bethany,and spent the nightthere.
After singing a hymn,they wentout to the Mountof Olives.
At that timeJesussaidto the crowds,"Have you comeout with swordsand clubsto arrestMe as [you would] againsta robber?EverydayI used to sitin the templeteachingand you did not seizeMe.
On the next day,when they had leftBethany,He became hungry.
Wheneveningcame,they would goout of the city.
"EverydayI was with you in the templeteaching,and you did not seizeMe; but [this has] [taken place] to fulfillthe Scriptures."
WhenHe approachedBethphageand Bethany,nearthe mountthat is calledOlivet,He senttwoof the disciples,
As soon as He was approaching,nearthe descentof the Mountof Olives,the wholecrowdof the disciplesbeganto praiseGodjoyfullywith a loudvoicefor allthe miracleswhichthey had seen,
And He was teachingdailyin the temple;but the chief priestsand the scribesand the leading menamong the peoplewere tryingto destroyHim,
And He cameout and proceededas was His customto the Mountof Olives;and the disciplesalsofollowedHim.
Jesus,therefore,sixdaysbeforethe Passover,cameto BethanywhereLazaruswas, whomJesushad raisedfrom the dead.
NowJudasalso,who was betrayingHim, knewthe place,for Jesushad oftenmettherewith His disciples.
Thenthey returnedto Jerusalemfrom the mountcalledOlivet,whichis nearJerusalem,a Sabbathday's journeyaway.