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The Disciple with Connections
Most commentators identify the “other disciple” as John the Apostle, who often omits his own name. His acquaintance with the high priest's household, for reasons unknown, granted him and Peter access. While a few scholars, like John Calvin, question how a fisherman would have such connections, the consensus points to John, which explains the detailed, eyewitness perspective of the events.
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18th Century
Theologian
Another disciple. Probably John. Some critics, however, have supposed that this disciple was one who lived in Jerusalem and, not being a G…
Followed (ηκολουθε). Imperfect active of ακολουθεω, "was following," picturesque and vivid tense, with associative instrumental ca…
19th Century
Bishop
And Simon Peter followed Jesus.—It is better to read, And Simon Peter was following Jesus. ().
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19th Century
Preacher
And Simon Peter followed Jesus, and so did another disciple:
Here is John's usual modesty; he will not mention his own name, but sim…
Peter and an unnamed disciple (possibly John, cf. 13:23–24; 20:2–3) had traced Jesus and his captors back from Gethsemane over the Kidron Valley to…
16th Century
Theologian
And another disciple. Some have been led astray, by a slight conjecture, to suppose that this disciple was the Evangelist John, b…
17th Century
Pastor
And Simon Peter followed Jesus
It is certain, he first fled with the rest, and forsook him, as they all did, notwithstanding h…
17th Century
Minister
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 …