Unction at Bethany-Altogether different from the unction in St.
Luke-Unction in St. John, the same with that in St. Matthew
and St. Mark-Unction in St. John, recorded in its proper place;
yet the unction in St. Matthew and St. Mark, not properly recorded
out of it-Distinction between a transposition, and an historical
recapitulation-Connection of the account of the unction with the
treachery of Judas-History of this treachery, divisible into three
stages-First conception of the design, due to what passed at the
unction on the Saturday-Compact with the sanhedrim, concluded
on the Wednesday-No objection, that Judas must have harboured