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Again he denied with an oath, "I don`t know the man."
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The Escalation of Sin
Commentators stress that Peter's second denial was worse than his first. He added an oath to his lie, escalating his sin from falsehood to perjury. Scholars like John Calvin and John Gill explain this as a classic example of how one sin, left unchecked, quickly leads to another, more serious one. It's a stark warning that a single compromise can start a rapid spiritual descent.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
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With an oath (μετα ορκου). This time Peter added an oath, probably a former habit so common to the Jews at that time, and denied a…
19th Century
Anglican
With an oath —Once the downward step was taken, the disciple's fall was fatally rapid. Forgetful of his Lord's command forbidding …
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Baptist
There were so many who had seen Peter with Christ that he was easily recognized as one of the Nazarene's companions. His second denial differed fro…
Peter “went out” to the gateway, apparently retiring from the brighter light of the fire into the darkness of the forecourt. There he denies anothe…
16th Century
Protestant
And the second time he denied with an oath. It deserves attention that Peter, after finding that he could not escape by a simple denial, d…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And again he denied with an oath He denied a second time, that he had ever been with Jesus, or was a disciple of his…
Peter's sin is truly related, for the Scriptures deal faithfully. Bad company leads to sin: those who needlessly thrust themselves into it may expe…
13th Century
Catholic
This section discusses Christ’s arrest; now, it discusses where He would be led, describing the place and those gathered there. He says, therefore:…