John Gill Commentary John 18:16

John Gill Commentary

John 18:16

1697–1771
Reformed Baptist
John Gill
John Gill

John Gill Commentary

John 18:16

1697–1771
Reformed Baptist
SCRIPTURE

"but Peter was standing at the door without. So the other disciple, who was known unto the high priest, went out and spake unto her that kept the door, and brought in Peter." — John 18:16 (ASV)

But Peter stood at the door without It was difficult to get in; and perhaps he might be fearful too of going in, lest he should be known; however, he waited, if he could hear or see anything, and for a proper opportunity of entrance: it would have been well if he had taken the hint of providence, access not being easy, and have gone his way; for he was now at the door of temptation: it would have been best for him, if he had stayed outside; and indeed at a greater distance; but his curiosity had led him thus far, and he hoped for an opportunity of getting nearer, which offered in the following manner:

then went out that other disciple, which was known to the high priest; seeing Peter through the window, by the light of the moon, for it was full moon; and knowing him, who he was, concluded he had a mind to come in, and hear and see what he could, steps out,

and spoke to her that kept the door; which could be thought more properly the business of menservants; but these being employed in apprehending and guarding Jesus, the maid servants could be obliged to take this post. The Ethiopic version, in the next verse, calls her the doorkeeper's daughter; her father might be the porter, and he being busy, she took his place. Though there is no need of these conjectures, since it was usual with other nations, and it might be with the Jews, for women to be doorkeepers, as Pignorius


and brought in Peter; into the hall, where Jesus was, under the examination of the high priest.

FOOTNOTES:

  • F12: De Servis, p. 454, 455. has shown out of Plautus, Petronius, Pausanias, and others. However, the other disciple, who was a man of figure and authority, and was known by the servants of the family, ordered her to open the door, and let Peter in; who accordingly did: