John 18:27
ContextNET © | Then Peter denied it again, and immediately a rooster crowed. 1 |
NIV © | Again Peter denied it, and at that moment a cock began to crow. |
NASB © | Peter then denied it again, and immediately a rooster crowed. |
NLT © | Again Peter denied it. And immediately a rooster crowed. |
MSG © | Again, Peter denied it. Just then a rooster crowed. |
BBE © | Then again Peter said, No. And straight away a cock gave its cry. |
NRSV © | Again Peter denied it, and at that moment the cock crowed. |
NKJV © | Peter then denied again; and immediately a rooster crowed. |
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NET © | Then Peter denied it again, and immediately a rooster crowed. 1 |
NET © Notes |
1 tn It seems most likely that this refers to a real rooster crowing, although a number of scholars have suggested that “cockcrow” is a technical term referring to the trumpet call which ended the third watch of the night (from midnight to 3 a.m.). This would then be a reference to the Roman gallicinium (ἀλεκτοροφωνία, alektorofwnia; the term is used in Mark 13:35 and is found in some sn No indication is given of Peter’s emotional state at this third denial (as in Matt 26:74 and Mark 14:71) or that he remembered that Jesus had foretold the denials (Matt 26:75, Mark 14:72 and Luke 22:61), or the bitter remorse Peter felt afterward (Matt 26:75, Mark 14:72, and Luke 22:62). |