Matthieu 14:28

28 Et Pierre, répondant, lui dit: Seigneur! si c'est toi, ordonne que j'aille vers toi sur les eaux.

Matthieu 14:28 Meaning and Commentary

Matthew 14:28

And Peter answered him and said
Who knew his voice, and was ready to believe it might be Christ; and having more courage, and being more forward than the rest of the disciples, ventured to speak to him; saying,

Lord, if it be thou;
for he was not fully assured that it was he: he might consider that nocturnal apparitions are deceitful, and that Satan can transform himself into an angel of light, and could put on the appearance, and mimic the voice of Christ; wherefore, to try whether it was a spectre, or really Christ, he says,

bid me come unto thee on the water;
thereby expressing great love and affection to Christ, being willing to come to him, though through danger, through storms and tempests; and also his strong faith in him, supposing it to be he; who, he knew, was as able to support his body on the water, as his own; and yet much modesty, submission, and dependence; not willing to take a step without his order.

Matthieu 14:28 In-Context

26 Et ses disciples, le voyant marcher sur la mer, furent troublés, et dirent: C'est un fantôme; et de la frayeur qu'ils eurent, ils crièrent.
27 Mais aussitôt Jésus leur parla, et leur dit: Rassurez-vous; c'est moi, n'ayez point de peur.
28 Et Pierre, répondant, lui dit: Seigneur! si c'est toi, ordonne que j'aille vers toi sur les eaux.
29 Jésus lui dit: Viens. Et Pierre, étant descendu de la barque, marcha sur les eaux pour aller à Jésus.
30 Mais, voyant que le vent était fort, il eut peur; et comme il commençait à enfoncer, il s'écria, et dit: Seigneur! Sauve-moi.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.