Luc 22:61

61 Le Seigneur s'étant retourné, regarda Pierre; et Pierre se ressouvint de la parole du Seigneur, et comment il lui avait dit: Avant que le coq ait chanté, tu m'auras renié trois fois.

Luc 22:61 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 22:61

And the Lord turned
Himself, his back being to Peter, whilst he was examining before the high priest; but he knew full well what was doing, what had been said to Peter, and how often he had denied him: and looked upon Peter;
with his bodily eyes, with great earnestness, expressing in his looks concern and pity for him; for it was a look, not of wrath and resentment, but of love and mercy, and power went along with it; it was not only a signal to Peter, to put him in remembrance of what he had said, but it was a melting look to him, and a means of convincing and humbling him, and of bringing him to repentance: and Peter remembered the word of the Lord, how he had said unto him,
before the cock crow, thou shall deny me thrice;
(See Gill on Matthew 26:75).

Luc 22:61 In-Context

59 Environ une heure après, un autre insistait en disant: Certainement, celui-là était aussi avec lui; car il est aussi Galiléen.
60 Et Pierre dit: O homme, je ne sais ce que tu dis. Et au même instant, comme il parlait encore, le coq chanta.
61 Le Seigneur s'étant retourné, regarda Pierre; et Pierre se ressouvint de la parole du Seigneur, et comment il lui avait dit: Avant que le coq ait chanté, tu m'auras renié trois fois.
62 Et Pierre étant sorti, pleura amèrement.
63 Or, les hommes qui tenaient Jésus, se moquaient de lui et le frappaient;
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.