Luke 22:33

33 "Master," replied Peter, "with you I am ready to go both to prison and to death."

Luke 22:33 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 22:33

And he said unto him
That is, Simon, or Simeon, said unto him, as the Syriac and Persic versions express it; he made a reply to Jesus, saying, as one fearless of danger, and confident in himself:

I am ready to go with thee, both into prison and to death;
he suggests, that he was not afraid of Satan, nor of his temptations, of being sifted, shaken, and tossed by him: he was not to be frightened out of his faith by him, or to be scared with a prison, and death itself; he was ready for both; and they were welcome, come when they would; and rather than part from, or deny his Lord, he was then prepared to go with him, at once, to either of them. The phrase, to go, is not in the Syriac version.

Luke 22:33 In-Context

31 "Simon, Simon, I tell you that Satan has obtained permission to have all of you to sift as wheat is sifted.
32 But *I* have prayed for *you* that your faith may not fail, and you, when at last you have come back to your true self, must strengthen your brethren."
33 "Master," replied Peter, "with you I am ready to go both to prison and to death."
34 "I tell you, Peter," said Jesus, "that the cock will not crow to-day till you have three times denied that you know me."
35 Then He asked them, "When I sent you out without purse or bag or shoes, was there anything you needed?" "No, nothing," they replied.
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