Expositor's Bible Commentary Commentary


Expositor's Bible Commentary Commentary
"And as Peter was beneath in the court, there cometh one of the maids of the high priest;" — Mark 14:66 (ASV)
While all the mockery and beating werehappening, Peter remained below in the courtyard, waiting to see what would happen to Jesus. The fact that Peter was there at all indicates that he loved Jesus and was concerned about him, but his love did not stand the test of fear. As Peter stood in the light of the fire, warming himself, a servant girl recognized him as part of a group whose leader was Jesus. Her contempt for Jesus is revealed in the order of the words she used to speak about him—“that Nazarene, Jesus.” Peter denied the charge by a denial formula common in rabbinical law. Fearful of being identified and apprehended, Peter retreated into the archway that led into the street. He was now anxious for his own safety. Yet he still could not bring himself to abandon Jesus completely.