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But Peter answered him, "Even if all will be offended by you, I will never be offended."
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Pride Before the Fall
Commentators unanimously identify Peter's declaration as a warning against self-confidence. Though sincere, his promise was "presumptuous" because it contradicted Christ's word and relied on his own strength. Scholars like Matthew Henry note that such overconfidence is often the "first step to a fall," as God may allow us to stumble to reveal our deep need for Him and to humble our pride.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Peter answered—though all, etc. The word men is improperly inserted here by the translators. Peter meant only to affirm this of <…
I will never be offended (εγω ουδεποτε σκανδαλισθησομα). "Made to stumble," not "offended." Volitive future passive indicative. Pe…
19th Century
Anglican
Though all men shall be offended — St. Matthew and St. Mark place the boast of Peter, and the prediction of his denial, after the …
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Baptist
But after I am risen again, I will go before you into Galilee.
Peter answered and said to him, Though all men shall be offended…
Peter responds to Jesus’ prediction about all the disciples falling away, not to Jesus’ prediction of going to Galilee. Though Peter later followed…
16th Century
Protestant
Peter answering. Though Peter uses no hypocrisy but speaks with sincere affection, yet because a false confidence in his virtue c…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Peter answered and said unto him Who was always a forward man, free to speak his mind, and was often the mouth of the res…
Improper self-confidence, like that of Peter, is the first step to a fall. There is a proneness in all of us to be overconfident. But those fall so…
13th Century
Catholic
After the institution of the new Sacrament has been related, Christ here foretells the future stumbling of the disciples. The Evangelist, first, es…