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The maid (η παιδισκη). Feminine form of παιδισκος, diminutive of παις. See Mt 26:69. When "the maid the portress" (apposition).

Another disciple. Probably John. Some critics, however, have supposed that this disciple was one who lived in Jerusalem and, not being a G…

On Peter’s denials, compare Notes on Matthew 26:69-75, and see in this Gospel John 13:38.
Art not thou also one of this man’s di…

Then went out that other disciple which was known unto the high priest and spake unto her that kept the door and brought in Peter. Then saith t…

St. Augustine of Hippo: The temptation of Peter, which took place in the midst of the insults offered to our Lord, is not placed…

Apparently Peter’s first statement of denial accompanied his admittance to the courtyard; the last occurred somewhat later, perhaps just as Jesus w…

Then the maid that kept the door said to Peter. Peter is introduced into the high priest’s hall; but it cost him dearly, for, as soon as h…

Then says the damsel that kept the door unto Peter
She being relieved, either by her father, if porter, or by a fell…

Simon Peter denied his Master. The particulars have been noticed in the remarks on the other Gospels. The beginning of sin is as the letting forth …

Now the Evangelist describes how our Lord was taken by the officers and led before the leaders. He is first led to one leader, Annas, and…
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A.T. Robertson
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