Gospel story

218. The Third Denial of Peter, According to the Evangelist Luke

Lux. 22, 55-62.

After this, Peter again returned from the front yard to the main courtyard and sat down by the fire. When the servants sat in the middle of the courtyard, by the lit fire, Peter also sat among them. A certain maidservant, seeing him sitting by the fire and looking at him, said, "This one was also with him." But Peter denied Him, saying to the woman, "I do not know Him."

A little later, another saw him and said, "Thou art also one of them." But Peter said to the man, "No!

After an hour of time, someone else insistently said, "Surely this one was with Him, for he is a Galilean." But Peter said to the man, "I don't know what you say." And immediately while he was still speaking, the crowed a second time.

Then the Lord, on leaving the Sanhedrin, which was right there in the courtyard, turned and looked at Peter, and Peter remembered the word of the Lord, as He had said to him, "Before the crows twice, you will deny Me three times." And going out, he began to weep bitterly.

219. The Guards' Mockery of the Lord

Lux. 22, 63-65.

The people who held the Lord Jesus mocked Him and beat Him; And having covered Him, they smote Him in the face, and asked Him, Prophesy, who smote Thee? And many other blasphemies were uttered against Him.

Good Friday

220. The Lord Surrenders to Pilate

Mf. 27, 1-2;

Mk. 15, 1;

Lux. 22, 66-71;