Jean 18:27

27 Pierre le nia encore une fois; et aussitôt le coq chanta.

Jean 18:27 Meaning and Commentary

John 18:27

Peter then denied again
A third time, as the Ethiopic version renders it; and that, according to other evangelists, with cursing and swearing; for now he was more affrighted than before, lest should he be taken up, and it be proved upon him, that he was the person that cut off Malchus's ear, he should be sentenced to a fine, or it may be some capital punishment. The fine for plucking a man's ears, and which some understand of plucking them off, was four hundred "zuzim" F19, or, pence; which, as they answer to Roman pence, amount to twelve pounds ten shillings; a sum of money Peter perhaps could not have raised, without great difficulty: and therefore, that it might be believed he was not a disciple of Christ, so not the man; he swears in a profane manner, and imprecates the judgments of God upon him:

and immediately the cock crew;
the second time; which was a signal by which he might call to remembrance, what Christ had said to him; that before the cock crowed twice, he should deny him thrice, ( Mark 14:72 ) . It was now early in the morning, about three o'clock, or somewhat after.


FOOTNOTES:

F19 Misn. Bava Kama, c. 8, sect. 6. Vid. L'Empereur in ib.

Jean 18:27 In-Context

25 Et Simon Pierre était là, et se chauffait; et ils lui dirent: N'es-tu pas aussi de ses disciples? Il le nia et dit: Je n'en suis point.
26 Et l'un des serviteurs du souverain sacrificateur, qui était parent de celui à qui Pierre avait coupé l'oreille, lui dit: Ne t'ai-je pas vu dans le jardin avec lui?
27 Pierre le nia encore une fois; et aussitôt le coq chanta.
28 Ils menèrent ensuite Jésus de chez Caïphe au prétoire; c'était le matin, et ils n'entrèrent point dans le prétoire, afin de ne pas se souiller, et de pouvoir manger la Pâque.
29 Pilate donc sortit vers eux, et leur dit: Quelle accusation portez-vous contre cet homme?
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.