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Peter Denies Knowing Jesus (John 18:15-18, 25-27)

Title: Peter Denies Knowing Jesus (John 18:15-18, 25-27)

Original Canvas Size: 36 inches by 48 inches

Medium: Oil on Canvas

Frame: Bronze Finish

Price: $58,000.00 USD

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In the Gospel of John, specifically in chapter 18, verses 15-18 and 25-27, there is an account of Peter’s denial of Jesus. This event takes place during the night Jesus was arrested before his crucifixion.

After Jesus’ arrest, he was taken to the high priest’s house for questioning. Peter, who was one of Jesus’ disciples, followed at a distance and entered the courtyard of the high priest along with another disciple. The other disciple, who is believed to be John, was known to the high priest and gained access for Peter.

In verses 15-18, Peter is approached by a servant girl who recognizes him as one of Jesus’ disciples. She asks him if he is also one of Jesus’ followers. Peter, possibly fearing for his own safety, denies knowing Jesus. He responds, “I am not.”

As the night progresses, Peter’s denial continues. In verses 25-27, others in the courtyard question Peter about his association with Jesus. They point out his Galilean accent, which indicates that he is from the same region as Jesus. Peter denies any connection to Jesus, saying, “I am not” on two more occasions. At that moment, a rooster crows, just as Jesus had predicted earlier, reminding Peter of Jesus’ words that he would deny him three times before the rooster crowed.

After the third denial, Peter remembers Jesus’ prediction, and he realizes the gravity of what he has done. He is overwhelmed with remorse and begins to weep bitterly.

Peter’s denial of Jesus serves as a significant event in the biblical narrative. It highlights the human weakness and fear that even the most devoted followers of Jesus can experience. It also sets the stage for Peter’s eventual restoration and transformation after Jesus’ resurrection, as he becomes a key figure in the early Christian church.

It is the purpose of this series is to have the observer experience and find hope and meaning in the profound and captivating depiction of the Passion, Burial and Resurrection of Christ. This collection honors the life of Jesus Christ and is a testament to His faith, His sacrifice, and the enduring power of His love. Don’t miss the opportunity to bring one of these paintings into your home or church as an original work of art or as a print and be moved by its timeless message

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