
Catholic Bible Study Matthew 26:1-35
Dec 13, 2025
Join two scholars as they dive deep into the final moments of Jesus' teachings before the Passion. They explore the contrasting motivations of a generous woman and a greedy Judas. Discover the significance behind Judas' betrayal and the prophetic connections to Zechariah. The discussion highlights Jesus’ meticulous observance of Jewish law during the Last Supper, culminating in the profound institution of the Eucharist. Finally, they reflect on the themes of redemption and the hope of the eschatological banquet in the Father's kingdom.
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Alabaster Jar At Bethany
- At Bethany a woman pours expensive ointment on Jesus, an act John identifies as Mary of Bethany celebrating Lazarus' resurrection.
- The act foreshadows Jesus' burial and highlights lavish devotion amid impending passion.
Charity Versus Greed
- Matthew juxtaposes the woman's generous gift with Judas' greed who later bargains with the chief priests for 30 pieces of silver.
- The contrast dramatizes charity versus attachment to money as kingdom obstacles.
Zechariah's Echo In Judas' Price
- Matthew intentionally echoes Zechariah by noting the payment of thirty pieces of silver as a covenant annulment image.
- Judas' sale of Jesus mirrors the prophetic sale in Zechariah and signals rejection of the shepherd.





















