(1.00) | (Act 15:14) | 1 sn Simeon is a form of the apostle Peter’s Aramaic name. James uses Peter’s “Jewish” name here. |
(0.86) | (Mat 16:16) | 1 tn Grk “And answering, Simon Peter said.” |
(0.81) | (Act 10:44) | 1 tn Or “came down on.” God now acted to confirm the point of Peter’s speech. |
(0.81) | (Act 2:29) | 2 sn Peter’s certainty is based on well-known facts. |
(0.81) | (Luk 22:34) | 2 sn That is, Peter’s denials will happen before the sun rises. |
(0.71) | (Act 10:25) | 4 sn When Cornelius worshiped Peter, it showed his piety and his respect for Peter, but it was an act based on ignorance, as Peter’s remark in v. 26 indicates. |
(0.71) | (Luk 22:59) | 2 sn According to Mark 14:70 it was Peter’s accent that gave him away as a Galilean. |
(0.71) | (Luk 9:20) | 3 tn Grk “Peter answering, said.” This is redundant in contemporary English and has been simplified to “Peter answered.” |
(0.71) | (Luk 5:5) | 4 tn The expression “at your word,” which shows Peter’s obedience, stands first in the Greek clause for emphasis. |
(0.71) | (Mar 8:29) | 1 tn Grk “Answering, Peter said to him.” This is redundant in contemporary English and has been simplified to “Peter answered him.” |
(0.61) | (Act 12:17) | 4 sn He…went to another place. This is Peter’s last appearance in Acts with the exception of the Jerusalem council in Acts 15. |
(0.61) | (Act 11:17) | 5 tn Or “prevent,” “forbid” (BDAG 580 s.v. κωλύω 1.a). Peter’s point is that he will not stand in the way of God. |
(0.61) | (Act 9:40) | 4 sn She sat up. This event is told much like Luke 8:49-56 and Mark 5:35-43. Peter’s ministry mirrored that of Jesus. |
(0.61) | (Act 3:18) | 1 sn God foretold. Peter’s topic is the working out of God’s plan and promise through events the scriptures also note. |
(0.61) | (Act 2:17) | 1 sn The phrase in the last days is not quoted from Joel, but represents Peter’s interpretive explanation of the current events as falling “in the last days.” |
(0.61) | (Luk 24:12) | 5 sn Peter’s wondering was not a lack of faith, but struggling in an attempt to understand what could have happened. |
(0.61) | (Luk 22:34) | 3 sn Once again, Jesus is quite aware that Peter will deny him. Peter, however, is too nonchalant about the possibility of stumbling. |
(0.61) | (Luk 22:32) | 5 sn Strengthen your brothers refers to Peter helping to strengthen their faith. Jesus quite graciously restores Peter “in advance,” even with the knowledge of his approaching denials. |
(0.61) | (Luk 22:32) | 2 sn That your faith may not fail. Note that Peter’s denials are pictured here as lapses, not as a total absence of faith. |
(0.61) | (Luk 5:9) | 1 sn An explanatory conjunction (For) makes it clear that Peter’s exclamation is the result of a surprising set of events. He speaks, but the others feel similarly. |