Thanks to harmony of the gospels which has schooled us in this thinking…. we were taught it was three denials… and since we tend to see what we believe….. we have rolled with the three..... And there was three …and then there was three more…that is what the Bible states.
There were four watches during the course of the night in New Testament times ….the third watch lasted approximately from midnight to 3:00 AM (by modern reckoning), and was called the cockcrowing watch. Typically we think of roosters crowing at sunrise, but the roosters actually did crow between midnight and 3:00 AM ….it was a particular habit of roosters in the bible lands for them to crow three times during the course of the night approximately 12:30, 1:30 and 2:30 AM. …..(This has been thoroughly documented) It is from these three cock-crowing that the night watch from the midnight to 3:00 AM became known as the cockcrow watch.
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From superficial observation, three could not be true. One gospel records a denial while Jesus before Annas. Another gospel records three denials while he was before Caiaphas ….already we have at least 4 denials.
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Following are the six denials…... I used a spread sheet to develop a timeline which was correlated with the denials….that helped me to visualize the event as I went through these. You can use what works for you….or you can dismiss the whole thing and stick with tradition…. it doesn’t matter to me. I am just putting it out there, because it mattered enough to God to have it written
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1) The first denial occurred while Jesus was before Annas. (Jhn 18:15-18)
Peter was accused by a young female doorkeeper as he entered the door from the street to the courtyard.
2) The second occurred while Jesus was before Caiaphas. (Mat 26:69-70,, Luk 22:55-57, Mar 14:66-68a)
The accuser was a young maiden who served the high priest – by the fire in the courtyard, Peter was sitting.
3) The third happened also by the fire in the courtyard, while Jesus was before Caiaphas. The accuser was a man. (Luk 22:58)
The prophecies by Jesus which were recorded in Mat 26:34, Jhn 13:38, Luk 22:34 were therefore fulfilled after Peters first three denials and the cock-crowing of mark 14:68b……
However there is no indication that Peter took notice of this first cock-crowing….. it was not until three more denials, another cock-crowing…. and Peter's glimpse of his tortured master that he called to mind the prophecies Jesus had spoken.
4) The fourth occurred while Jesus was before Caiaphas. It took place in the porch area where the door/gate was. The accuser was a young maiden who served the high priest….different from number two. Judging from the location she may have been a doorkeeper (Mat 26:71&72, Mar 14:69 & 70a)
5) The fifth occurred while Jesus was before Caiaphas. It happened in the courtyard again with Peter standing next to the fire. This time there were several accusers that challenged him, citing his Galilean dialect. After this denial Peter began cursing and swearing trying to convince then he was not a follower of Jesus. (Mat 26:73&74a, Mar 14:70b&71, Jhn 18:25)
6) The sixth occurred immediately after the fifth at the fire in the courtyard. The accuser was a servant of the high priest who had been present at the arrest in the garden. He had seen Peter and was confident and affirmed those of the fifth accusation by recognizing Peter….And while Peter spoke his denial the cock crowed (Luk 22:59&60a, Jhn 18:26& 27a)
The Second cock-crowing (Mat 26:74b, Mar 14:72a, Luk 22:60b, Jhn 18:27 (most likely around 1:30 am)
Mar 14:72 And the second time the cock crew. And Peter called to mind (Mar 14:30) the word that Jesus said unto him, Before the cock crow, twice thou shalt deny me thrice. And when he thought thereon, he wept.
There were four watches during the course of the night in New Testament times ….the third watch lasted approximately from midnight to 3:00 AM (by modern reckoning), and was called the cockcrowing watch. Typically we think of roosters crowing at sunrise, but the roosters actually did crow between midnight and 3:00 AM ….it was a particular habit of roosters in the bible lands for them to crow three times during the course of the night approximately 12:30, 1:30 and 2:30 AM. …..(This has been thoroughly documented) It is from these three cock-crowing that the night watch from the midnight to 3:00 AM became known as the cockcrow watch.
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From superficial observation, three could not be true. One gospel records a denial while Jesus before Annas. Another gospel records three denials while he was before Caiaphas ….already we have at least 4 denials.
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Following are the six denials…... I used a spread sheet to develop a timeline which was correlated with the denials….that helped me to visualize the event as I went through these. You can use what works for you….or you can dismiss the whole thing and stick with tradition…. it doesn’t matter to me. I am just putting it out there, because it mattered enough to God to have it written
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1) The first denial occurred while Jesus was before Annas. (Jhn 18:15-18)
Peter was accused by a young female doorkeeper as he entered the door from the street to the courtyard.
2) The second occurred while Jesus was before Caiaphas. (Mat 26:69-70,, Luk 22:55-57, Mar 14:66-68a)
The accuser was a young maiden who served the high priest – by the fire in the courtyard, Peter was sitting.
3) The third happened also by the fire in the courtyard, while Jesus was before Caiaphas. The accuser was a man. (Luk 22:58)
The prophecies by Jesus which were recorded in Mat 26:34, Jhn 13:38, Luk 22:34 were therefore fulfilled after Peters first three denials and the cock-crowing of mark 14:68b……
However there is no indication that Peter took notice of this first cock-crowing….. it was not until three more denials, another cock-crowing…. and Peter's glimpse of his tortured master that he called to mind the prophecies Jesus had spoken.
4) The fourth occurred while Jesus was before Caiaphas. It took place in the porch area where the door/gate was. The accuser was a young maiden who served the high priest….different from number two. Judging from the location she may have been a doorkeeper (Mat 26:71&72, Mar 14:69 & 70a)
5) The fifth occurred while Jesus was before Caiaphas. It happened in the courtyard again with Peter standing next to the fire. This time there were several accusers that challenged him, citing his Galilean dialect. After this denial Peter began cursing and swearing trying to convince then he was not a follower of Jesus. (Mat 26:73&74a, Mar 14:70b&71, Jhn 18:25)
6) The sixth occurred immediately after the fifth at the fire in the courtyard. The accuser was a servant of the high priest who had been present at the arrest in the garden. He had seen Peter and was confident and affirmed those of the fifth accusation by recognizing Peter….And while Peter spoke his denial the cock crowed (Luk 22:59&60a, Jhn 18:26& 27a)
The Second cock-crowing (Mat 26:74b, Mar 14:72a, Luk 22:60b, Jhn 18:27 (most likely around 1:30 am)
Mar 14:72 And the second time the cock crew. And Peter called to mind (Mar 14:30) the word that Jesus said unto him, Before the cock crow, twice thou shalt deny me thrice. And when he thought thereon, he wept.
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