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Matthew 26.57-end

posted 27 Jan 2012, 06:29 by Mark Broomhead
False Charges
 57-58The gang that had seized Jesus led him before Caiaphas the Chief Priest, where the religion scholars and leaders had assembled. Peter followed at a safe distance until they got to the Chief Priest's courtyard. Then he slipped in and mingled with the servants, watching to see how things would turn out.

 59-60The high priests, conspiring with the Jewish Council, tried to cook up charges against Jesus in order to sentence him to death. But even though many stepped up, making up one false accusation after another, nothing was believable.

 60-61Finally two men came forward with this: "He said, 'I can tear down this Temple of God and after three days rebuild it.'"

 62The Chief Priest stood up and said, "What do you have to say to the accusation?"

 63Jesus kept silent.

   Then the Chief Priest said, "I command you by the authority of the living God to say if you are the Messiah, the Son of God."

 64Jesus was curt: "You yourself said it. And that's not all. Soon you'll see it for yourself: 

   The Son of Man seated at the right hand of the Mighty One, 
   Arriving on the clouds of heaven."

 65-66At that, the Chief Priest lost his temper, ripping his robes, yelling, "He blasphemed! Why do we need witnesses to accuse him? You all heard him blaspheme! Are you going to stand for such blasphemy?"

   They all said, "Death! That seals his death sentence."

 67-68Then they were spitting in his face and banging him around. They jeered as they slapped him: "Prophesy, Messiah: Who hit you that time?"

Denial in the Courtyard
 69All this time, Peter was sitting out in the courtyard. One servant girl came up to him and said, "You were with Jesus the Galilean."

 70In front of everybody there, he denied it. "I don't know what you're talking about."

 71As he moved over toward the gate, someone else said to the people there, "This man was with Jesus the Nazarene."

 72Again he denied it, salting his denial with an oath: "I swear, I never laid eyes on the man."

 73Shortly after that, some bystanders approached Peter. "You've got to be one of them. Your accent gives you away."

 74-75Then he got really nervous and swore. "I don't know the man!"

   Just then a rooster crowed. Peter remembered what Jesus had said: "Before the rooster crows, you will deny me three times." He went out and cried and cried and cried.

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