The Gospel of Mark : a popular commentary upon a critical basis, especially designed for pastors and Sunday schools . an to curse Man. I know Peter then de- and swear: 1 and swear : I not what thou nied again. know not the know not this sayest. man. man of whomye speak. Immediately a The second time While he yet Immediately a cock crew. i a cock crew. spake, a cockcrew. cock crowed. 286 MARK XIV. 30. Jesxis thrice denied hy Peter. 66 yAnd as Peter was beneath in the palace, there yMt. 26. 58. 69; 67 Cometh one of the maids of the high priest: and k^.^.a- ^; ^^when she saw Peter wanning hi
The Gospel of Mark : a popular commentary upon a critical basis, especially designed for pastors and Sunday schools . an to curse Man. I know Peter then de- and swear: 1 and swear : I not what thou nied again. know not the know not this sayest. man. man of whomye speak. Immediately a The second time While he yet Immediately a cock crew. i a cock crew. spake, a cockcrew. cock crowed. 286 MARK XIV. 30. Jesxis thrice denied hy Peter. 66 yAnd as Peter was beneath in the palace, there yMt. 26. 58. 69; 67 Cometh one of the maids of the high priest: and k^.^.a- ^; ^^when she saw Peter wanning himself, slie lookedupon him, and said. And thou also wast with Jesus 68 of Nazareth. But he denied, saying, I know not,neither understand I what thou sayest. And he 18. 16. 66, 67. Peter Avas beneath, below,in the palace, i>i the court; the in-terior eourt-yant, around wliicli was biiilt. See on ver. 54. Tliisappears to have been lower than tlieroom where Jesus stood on trial, whichwas probably on the ground-floor, inthe side or rear, and was entered fromthis court by a step or steps. If, as. PLAN OF A HOUSE. we have supposed, Annas and Caiaphasoccupied a common official building,they quite likely occupied oppositeside apartments. The doors bein<4-open from the court into the audiencerooms, Peter could doubtless observewhat was going on within. The three denial?, though occurringduring the different stages of the pre-liminary examinations, are convenient-ly grouped toiielher into one narrativeby the first three evangelists. Johnalone notes the examination beforeAnnas, and hence the denial ofPeter, as occurrinii- during it. One of the maids, or tuaid-sei-v(tiits. John spenks of lur as tlie dam-sel who kc|)t tiie door of the porch, orpassage into the court. She probablyobserved PetT ciirefully when he en-tered with John, and afterward when he seated himself with the servants ofthe high-priest, warming; himself. Something about his appearance ormanner excites
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