Matthew 26:34

"But Peter answered him, “Even if all will be made to stumble because of you, I will never be made to stumble.”"

Key Reflection

Peter's declaration reflects his initial confidence in Jesus' mission and authority, but also reveals a lack of understanding about the severity of betrayal and trials that lay ahead. This statement sets up the irony later when Peter indeed denies Jesus three times, highlighting the gap between human resolve and divine testing.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 34. This night. This was in the evening when this was spoken, after the observance of the passover, and we may suppose near nine o'clock. Before the cock crow. Mark and Luke add, before the cock crow twice. The cock is accustomed to crow twice, once at midnight, and once in the morning, at break of day. The latter was commonly called cock-crowing. See Mr 13:35. This was the time familiarly known as the cock-crowing; and of this Matthew and John speak, without referring to the other. Mark and Luke speak of the second crowing, and mean the same time; so that there is no contradiction between them. Deny me thrice. That is, as Luke adds, deny that thou knowest me. See Mt 26:74.

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