And as Peter was beneath in the court. The room in which the Sanhedrim were assembled was an upper chamber.
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Mark 14:66
The Pulpit Commentary on Mark 14:66
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commentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Mark 14:1-72EXPOSITIONJoseph S. Exell and contributorscommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Mark 14:53-72Parallel passages: Matthew 26:57-75; Luke 22:54-62; John 18:13-27— The denial by Peter. I. THE CAUSES THAT LED TO PETER'S SIN 1.—The first cause of Peter's sin. The first cause, as we may infer from this very chapter, w…Joseph S. Exell and contributorscommentaryMatthew Henry on Mark 14:66-72Peter's denying Christ began by keeping at a distance from him. Those that are shy of godliness, are far in the way to deny Christ. Those who think it dangerous to be in company with Christ's disciples, because thence t…Matthew HenrycommentaryPeter's FallPETER'S FALL. We have here the story of Peter's denying Christ. 1. It began in keeping at a distance from him. Peter had followed afar off (Mark 14:54), and now was beneath in the palace, at the lower end of the hall. T…Matthew HenrycommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Mark 14:66-72Peter's denial. The story of our Savior's humiliation and suffering is a story not only of the malice and the injustice of his enemies, but of the frailty and unfaithfulness of his professed friends. It is true that the…Joseph S. Exell and contributorscommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Mark 14:66-72Extremes meet in character. I. SELF-CONFIDENCE AND WEAKNESS. What is a man without self-reliance? Yet it seems to fail, and offers no security in temptation. In a true self-reliance is contained dependence and trust. Co…Joseph S. Exell and contributors