Luke 22:56

56 One of the serving maids sitting at the fire noticed him, then took a second look and said, "This man was with him!"

Luke 22:56 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 22:56

But a certain maid beheld him
Looked upon him, and took notice of him, and observed his countenance and gesture: as he sat by the fire; or light; (See Gill on Mark 14:54). And both by the light of the fire, and other lights, which were doubtless in the hall, she discovered something in him, which made her look at him again with some earnestness; and earnestly looked upon him, and said, this man was also with him;
that fellow, that vile and contemptible wretch, now examining before the high priest; thus in a contemptuous manner, as was the custom and style of that nation, she disdained to mention the name of Jesus; though the Persic version here expresses it; and her sense was, that Peter was one of that clan, a disciple of his, and was only come hither as a spy.

Luke 22:56 In-Context

54 Arresting Jesus, they marched him off and took him into the house of the Chief Priest. Peter followed, but at a safe distance.
55 In the middle of the courtyard some people had started a fire and were sitting around it, trying to keep warm.
56 One of the serving maids sitting at the fire noticed him, then took a second look and said, "This man was with him!"
57 He denied it, "Woman, I don't even know him."
58 A short time later, someone else noticed him and said, "You're one of them." But Peter denied it: "Man, I am not."
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