Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Mark 14:68
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68. But he denied —"before all" ( Matthew 26:70 ). saying, I know not, neither understand I what thou sayest —in Luke ( Matthew 26:70- : ), "I know Him not." And he went out into the porch —the vestibule leading to the street—no doubt finding the fire-place too hot for him; possibly also with the hope of escaping—but that was not to be, and perhaps he dreaded that, too. Doubtless by this time his mind would be getting into a sea of commotion, and would fluctuate every moment in its resolves. AND THE COCK CREW —(See on Matthew 26:70- : ). This, then, was the First Denial. Peter's SECOND DENIAL of His Lord ( Mark 14:69 ; Mark 14:70 ). There is here a verbal difference among the Evangelists, which without some information which has been withheld, cannot be quite extricated. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-69" class="com-number"
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