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One of the servants of the high priest, being a relative of him whose ear Peter cut off, said, "Didn`t I see you in the garden with him?"

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A Personal and Perilous Accusation

Commentators highlight that this third accusation was intensely personal and dangerous. The accuser was a relative of Malchus, the man whose ear Peter had cut off, and an eyewitness to Peter's presence in the garden. Scholars note this put Peter in "dire peril" of being arrested for attempted murder, explaining the forcefulness of his final denial.

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AT Robertson

AT Robertson

On John 18:26

Did not I see thee in the garden with him? (ουκ εγω σε ειδον εν τω κηπω μετ' αυτου; ). This staggering and sudden thrust expects a…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On John 18:26

19th Century

Bishop

One of the servants of the high priest.—().

Did I not see you in the garden with him?—Th…

Charles Spurgeon

Charles Spurgeon

On John 18:24–27

19th Century

Preacher

Now Annas had sent him bound unto Caiaphas the high priest. And Simon Peter stood and warmed himself. They said therefore unto him, Art not tho…

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John Gill

John Gill

On John 18:26

17th Century

Pastor

One of the servants of the high priest
Hearing him so stiffly deny that he was a disciple of Jesus, when he had grea…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On John 18:13–27

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 …