






160. THE DENIALS OF PETER.
The
Appendixes were written by Dr. E.W. Bullinger.
There
are several facts that have to be noticed before we can arrive
at a clear understanding of all the denials recorded by Peter by the
four
evangelists : -
- We have to note that the
fact that Peter would deny His Lord
was foretold in three distinct
prophecies
uttered on three separate
occasions and differing both as to the occasion and as to particulars.
- The first was
in the upper chamber, recorded in John
13:38. It was absolute as to the fact,
general as to the day,
but particular as to the number
of denials : "a cock shall
by no means crow [from this time forth] until thou hast denied Me
thrice"
(see Ap.
156).
- The second
was in the upper chamber, recorded by Luke
22:34. It was after the "strife", and immediately before
leaving
the room. It was absolute as to the fact
but particular as
to the day
and the number
of denials : "a cock shall
not crow this day, before thou wilt thrice deny that thou knowest Me" (see
Ap. 156).
- The third
was after the Lord had left the city and immediately
before entering the garden of Gethsemane. It is recorded in
Mark
14:30, and was particular in every
detail
: "Verily I say unto thee
that (hoti)
thou (added by all the texts) this day, in this night,
before a cock crow twice, thrice thou wilt deny Me". Cp. the
fulfillment,
and see Ap.
156.
This last prophecy
furnishes the key to the whole problem. For,
note : -
- that
a cock was to crow twice, and
- that
Peter would deny thrice;
i.e. before each of the two cockcrowings Peter would thrice deny His
Lord. This is confirmed by the repetition in the fulfillment
(Mark
14:72).
Thus, there would be six
denials in all; three before each cockcrowing.
Note that the word "cock" has no Article in any of the four records
: in each case it is not "the", but "a cockcrowing".
- Consonant with these data,
we have the remarkable fact that
Matthew, Luke and John each record three denials, and one concluding
cockcrowing.
Mark also records three denials, but mentions the two
cockcrowings.
Consequently, in the four
Gospels there are no less than twelve
denials mentioned. And the questions are, which of these are
duplicates,
and which are the resulting six required by the Lord's third prophecy
in
Mark 14:30?
- If we note accurately the
marks of time
in each Gospel,
the place
and the persons
addressing Peter, every condition
required by each of the Greek words employed is fully and perfectly
satisfied,
without a shadow or suggestion of "discrepancy".
- The First Series of
Three.
- The First Denial,
John 18:17. Place:
the door (thura)
without. Time:
entering.
The
questioner: the porteress
(Gr. thuroros).
- The Second Denial,
Matt. 26:70 (Mark 14:68).
Place:
the hall (aule).
Time:
sitting.
Questioner:
a certain maid. Luke 22:56-58 combines the same place and
time,
with the same maid, and another (heteros,
masc.).
- The Third Denial,
Matt. 26:71. Place:
the gateway or porch (pulon).
Time:
an interval
of an hour. John 18:25, 26 combines the same place and time,
with
another maid and bystanders, one of them being a relative of Malchus.
A COCK CREW.
(Mark 14: 68. John 18:27)
- The Second Series of
Three.
- The First Denial,
Mark 14:63. Place:
"beneath in the hall". Time:
shortly
after. Questioner:
the maid again.
- The Second Denial,
Matt. 26:73 (Mark
14:70). Place:
the gate (pulon).
Time:
shortly after. Questioners:
the bystanders.
- The Third Denial
(Luke 22:59, 60).
Place:
the midst of the hall (aule;
v.
55).
Time:
"an hour after" (v.
59). Questioner
:
a certain one (masc.).
A COCK CREW.
(Matt. 26:74. Mark 14:72. Luke 22:61)
- We thus have a combined
record in which there remains no difficulty,
while each word retains its own true grammatical sense.
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