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22:54 Peter denies knowing Yeshua
54 Then after capturing Yeshua, they led him along to the chief priest’s house, but Peter followed them from a distance. 55 The staff at the chief priest’s place had lit a fire to sit around in the middle of the courtyard, and Peter slipped in with them. 56 Then a servant girl noticed him in the light, and peering at him she said, “This man was with him as well.”
57 But Peter disowned him, saying, “Woman, I don’t even know him.”
58 A little while later, someone else noticed him and said, “You’re also one of them!”
“Man, I’m not!” Peter retorted.
59 About an hour later, someone else insisted on saying, “This fellow was definitely with him because he’s also a Galilean!”
60 “Man, I don’t know what you’re talking about!” Peter responded, and while he was still speaking, the rooster crowed.
61 Just then the master turned and looked at Peter, and he suddenly remembered what the master had said, “Before the rooster crows today, three times you’ll deny even knowing me.” 62 Then Peter went out of the courtyard and cried like a baby.
18:12 Yeshua is taken to Annas
12 So the soldiers and their commander, and the servants of the Jewish leaders arrested Yeshua and tied him up. 13 First they took him to Annas, the father-in-law of Caiaphas who was the chief priest that year. 14 [ref](Caiaphas was the one who had suggested that it was better for the people and the nation if one man should die for all of them.)
18:14 Peter denies being a Yeshua-follower
15 Now Simon Peter and another intern were following Yeshua, and since that other intern was known to the chief priest, he was allowed to enter following Yeshua into the courtyard of the chief priest 16 while Peter waited outside at the door. Then the other intern who was known to the chief priest went back and spoke to the woman at the door and brought Peter in too. 17 But the servant girl who was watching the door challenged Peter, “Aren’t you also one of the followers of that man?”
“No, I’m not,” he responded.
18 Meanwhile the servants and attendants had made a fire and were standing around it warming themselves, and Peter also went and stood there to warm himself.
18:18 Annas tries to interrogate Yeshua
19 Now the chief priest interrogated Yeshua about his followers and about his teaching. 20 Yeshua answered him, “I’ve spoken openly to the people. I always taught in the meeting halls and in the temple where Jewish people meet. I didn’t speak in secret 21 so why are you asking me? Ask the people who heard what I told them—they’re the ones who know what I said.”
22 When he said that, one of the attendants standing there slapped Yeshua on the face and said, “You think you can answer the chief priest like that?”
23 But Yeshua responded, “If I said anything wrong, tell me my error. But if it was true, why are you hitting me?”
24 So Annas sent him away, still tied up, to Caiaphas the chief priest.
18:24 Peter again denies following Yeshua
25 Simon Peter was still standing by the fire warming himself when he was asked, “Aren’t you also one of his followers?”
But he denied it, saying, “No, I’m not.”
26 One of the servants of the chief priest who was a relative of the man whose ear Peter had cut off said, “Didn’t I see you in the garden with that Yeshua?”
27 But Peter again denied it, and just then a rooster crowed.
14:53 The mock trial where Yeshua is sentenced to death
53 The guards led Yeshua away to the chief priest’s residence, and all the chief priests and the elders and the religious teachers gathered there also. 54 Peter followed along from a distance and went in as far as the courtyard of the residence where he joined the servants who were sitting around the fire keeping warm. 55 Inside, the chief priests and all the council were trying to establish a case against Yeshua so he could be sentenced to death, but they weren’t coming up with anything. 56 Several were making up charges against him, but none of the accusers’ stories agreed with each other.
57 Eventually some of them stood up and offered this false charge: 58 [ref]“We heard him say that he would demolish this temple made by many labourers, and within three days he’d build another one without any helpers.” 59 But even then, they couldn’t get their accusations to align with each other.
60 Nevertheless the chief priest in the middle of the council stood up and asked Yeshua, “Aren’t you going to defend yourself? These men are accusing you of these things.”
61 But Yeshua didn’t say anything. So the chief priest asked again, “Is it true that you’re the chosen one that God promised to send—the son of the blessed God?”
62 [ref]Yeshua replied, “I am. And you will all see humanity’s child sitting in the honoured position by the powerful God and coming through the clouds in the sky.”
63 Then the chief priest tore his own robe to show his disgust and shouted, “We certainly don’t need any more witnesses now! 64 [ref]You yourselves all heard him insult God. What sentence does that deserve?”
So the leaders there agreed that Yeshua needed to be sentenced to death.
65 Then various people started spitting on him, and blindfolding him and beating him saying, “Ha, tell us who that was!” Even the servants joined in to slap him.
14:65 Peter disowns Yeshua
66 Meanwhile, Peter was down in the courtyard when one of the chief priest’s servant girl came out, 67 and seeing Peter warming himself, she looked more closely and said, “Hey, you were with that Yeshua from Nazareth!”
68 But he denied it, “I don’t know him and I don’t know why you think I would!” And he moved away from the fire.
69 But the girl that had seen him said to some of the others standing around, “That guy’s one of them.”
A little while later, some of those standing there said, “You must be one of them because you’re from Galilee.”
71 Now Peter started swearing and cursing and said, “I’ve never even met that fellow that you’re all talking about!”
72 And right then the rooster crowed for the second time. Peter remembered now what Yeshua had told him—how he would renounce Yeshua three times before the rooster crows—and he broke down and cried.
26:57 Yeshua is interrogated by the Jewish leaders
57 Then the ones who had arrested Yeshua led him away to Caiaphas the chief priest, where the religious teachers and the local elders had gathered together. 58 Peter followed along from a distance, and went inside to the chief priest’s courtyard, where he sat with the attendants and waited to see what would happen. 59 The chief priests and the whole council tried to find people who would bring false accusations against Yeshua so they could sentence him to death, 60 but even though many people wanted to try, they couldn’t find anyone suitable. Eventually, two others came up 61 [ref]and said, “We heard this man say, ‘I’m able to demolish God’s temple and rebuild it in three days.’ ”
62 So the chief priest stood and asked Yeshua, “Don’t you have any respond to what these men are accusing you of?” 63 But Yeshua stayed silent, so then the chief priest asked him, “I order you by the living God to tell us if you’re the messiah, the son of God.”
64 [ref]“You said it,” Yeshua responded. “However, I can tell you all that from now on, you’ll see humanity’s child sitting beside God in the position of power and coming in the clouds in the sky.”
65 [ref]Then the chief priest tore his robes and said, “He belittled God. Why would we need more witnesses after that? See here, you all heard him slander God. 66 What do you all think now?
“He should get the death penalty,” they answered.
67 [ref]Then they spat in Yeshua’s face and they beat him and slapped him 68 saying, “Prophesy to us, messiah. Who was it that just slapped you?”
26:68 Peter disowns Yeshua
69 Meanwhile Peter was sitting outside in the courtyard when a servant girl went up to him and said, “You were one of the ones with Yeshua from Galilee.”
70 But Peter disowned Yeshua in front of them all saying, “I’ve got no idea what you’re talking about.” 71 Then he went out the gate, but someone else saw him and she told the others, “This man was with Yeshua from Nazareth.”
72 Again, Peter disowned Yeshua with an oath, “I don’t even know the guy.”
73 A little while later, another person stood up and went to Peter, “You must be one of them because we can tell by your accent.”
74 Peter began to curse and promise, “I don’t know that man.” Just then the rooster crowed 75 and then Peter remembered that Yeshua had said that he would deny him three times before the rooster crowed. He left the courtyard and went away and bawled in shame.
Yhn 11:49-50:
49 But one of them, Caiaphas who was chief priest that year, spoke up, “You don’t know anything. 50 Don’t you all realise that its better for all of us if one man dies so that the people and the nation won’t be destroyed?”
Yhn 2:19:
19 [ref]But Yeshua answered, “Well, destroy this temple and I’ll raise[fn] it again in three days.”
2:19 We couldn’t easily use rebuild here because there’s a play on words—see verse 21.
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