the Week of Proper 9 / Ordinary 14
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Yohanes 18:25
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Simon Petrus masih berdiri berdiang. Kata orang-orang di situ kepadanya: "Bukankah engkau juga seorang murid-Nya?"
Maka Simon Petrus lagi berdiri berdiang. Lalu kata orang kepadanya, "Bukankah engkau juga seorang daripada murid-Nya?" Maka bersangkallah ia, katanya, "Bukan."
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
stood: John 18:18, Mark 14:37, Mark 14:38, Mark 14:67, Luke 22:56
They: Matthew 26:69, Matthew 26:71, Mark 14:68-70, Luke 22:58
He: Genesis 18:15, Proverbs 29:25, Galatians 2:11-13
Reciprocal: Matthew 14:30 - when Matthew 26:58 - and went Mark 14:30 - before Mark 14:54 - and he Mark 14:69 - and began Luke 22:57 - he denied John 13:38 - The cock John 20:6 - General John 21:16 - the second Acts 1:13 - Peter Acts 7:24 - General
Cross-References
And the Lorde appeared vnto hym in the playne of Mamre, and he sate in his tent doore in the heate of the day.
And he lift vp his eyes and loked, and loe, three men stoode by hym: And when he sawe them, he ranne to meete them from the tent doore, and bowed hym selfe towarde the grounde,
And I wyll fet a morsell of bread to comfort your heartes withall, and then shall you go your wayes: for euen therefore are ye come to your seruaunt. And they sayde: do euen so as thou hast sayde.
And Abraham went apace into the tent vnto Sara, & sayde: Make redy at once three peckes of fine meale, kneade [it] and make cakes vpon the hearth.
And Abraham runnyng vnto his beastes, fet a calfe tender and good, and gaue it vnto a young man, and he hasted to make it redy at once.
And he sayde: I wyll certaynely returne vnto thee according to the time of lyfe: and lo, Sara thy wyfe shall haue a sonne. That heard Sara in the tent doore, which was behynde hym.
Abraham and Sara were both olde, and well stryken in age: and it ceassed to be with Sara after the maner as it is with women.
Therefore Sara laughed within her selfe, saying: Nowe I am waxed olde shal I geue my selfe to lust, and my Lorde olde also?
And God said vnto Abraham: wherfore dyd Sara laugh, saying, shall I of a suertie beare a chylde, which am olde?
And the Lorde sayde: shall I hyde from Abraham that thing which I do.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And Simon Peter stood and warmed himself,.... This is repeated from John 18:18 to connect the history, and carry on the thread of the account of Peter's denial of Christ, which is interrupted by inserting the examination of Christ before the high priest, which was made at the same time. Peter stood among, and continued with the servants and officers of the high priest, warming himself by a fire they had made, it being a cold night; and this proved of bad consequence to him. The company and conversation of wicked men should be abstained from; no good is got thereby; continuance among such is very dangerous; men are too often more concerned for their bodies than their souls; Satan baits his temptations for the fleshly and sensitive part; and that which is thought to be for good, is the occasion of hurt.
They said therefore unto him; the servants and officers, among whom he stood warming himself, having observed what the maid had said to him:
art thou not also one of his disciples? suspecting that he was, though he had denied it, and therefore press him to give a direct answer: they might observe his countenance to fall, when the maid put the question to him; there might be something in his dress, and especially in his speech, which increased the suspicion:
but he denied it, and said, I am not; a second time. This denial of his being a disciple of Christ, as before, did not arise from a sense of his unworthiness to be one; nor from diffidence and distrust of a right to such a character; but from the fear of men; and being ashamed of Christ, he denies that which was his great mercy, privilege, and glory.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
See the notes at Matthew 26:72-74.