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Thou also (κα συ). Peter had gone within (εσω) the palace (26:58), but was sitting
without (εξω) the hall …

Now Peter sat without in the palace. Mark says, the first denial took place while Peter was "beneath in the palace." This palace …

Now Peter sat without in the palace — This is better translated as had sat down in the court. The word rendered “palace” …

Now let us read Mark's account, which will especially interest you if you remember that, probably, Mark wrote under the direction of Peter, and, no…

St. Augustine of Hippo: Among the other insults against our Lord was the threefold denial of Peter, which the various Evangelist…

The remark of the servant girl to Peter reflects both an accusation and her curiosity, and “Jesus of Galilee” is the kind of derogatory remark one …

A maid came to him. Here we see that there is no necessity for a severe contest, or for many forces or implements of war, to overpower a m…

Now Peter sat without in the palace
Peter's denial of his Lord, the account of which follows, is related among the s…

Peter's sin is truly related, for the Scriptures deal faithfully. Bad company leads to sin: those who needlessly thrust themselves into it may expe…

This section discu es Christ’s arrest; now, it discu es where He would be led, describing the place and those gathered there. He says, therefore: <…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson