Mark 14:68

68 He denied it: "I don't know what you're talking about." He went out on the porch. A rooster crowed.

Mark 14:68 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 14:68

But he denied
That he was with Jesus, or a disciple of his:

saying, I know not; Jesus of Nazareth: neither understand I what thou
sayest;
about him, and of being with him: the last phrase, "neither understand I", is omitted in the Syriac and Persic versions:

and he went out into the porch;
adjoining to the palace, to consider what to do, being surprised and confounded at such a challenge:

and the cock crew;
the first time, being about midnight; and yet he took no notice of it, nor remembered what Christ had but a few hours before said to him: or if he did, he might hope he should not meet with another attack, or he should have more courage and strength than to deny a second time.

Mark 14:68 In-Context

66 While all this was going on, Peter was down in the courtyard. One of the Chief Priest's servant girls came in
67 and, seeing Peter warming himself there, looked hard at him and said, "You were with the Nazarene, Jesus."
68 He denied it: "I don't know what you're talking about." He went out on the porch. A rooster crowed.
69 The girl spotted him and began telling the people standing around, "He's one of them."
70 He denied it again. After a little while, the bystanders brought it up again. "You've got to be one of them. You've got 'Galilean' written all over you."
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