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John 18:17
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Then the servant girl who was the doorkeeper said to Peter, “You aren’t one of this man’s disciples too, are you?”
Then saith the damosell that kept the doore vnto Peter, Art not thou also one of this mans disciples? He sayth, I am not.
Then saith the damsel that kept the door unto Peter, Art not thou also one of this man's disciples? He saith, I am not.
The servant girl at the door said to Peter, "You also are not one of this man's disciples, are you?" He said, "I am not."
Then the slave woman who was the doorkeeper said to Peter, "You are not also one of this Man's disciples, are you?" He said, "I am not."
The girl at the door said to Peter, "Aren't you also one of that man's followers?" Peter answered, "No, I am not!"
Then the slave-girl who kept the door said to Peter, "You are not also one of this man's disciples, are you?" He said, "I am not."
Then the servant-girl who kept the door *said to Peter, "Are you not also one of this man's disciples?" He *said, "I am not."
At this, the servant girl watching the door said to Peter, "Aren't you also one of this man's disciples?" "I am not," he answered.
but asked him, "Aren't you one of that man's followers?" "No, I am not!" Peter answered.
The woman at the gate said to Kefa, "Aren't you another of that man's talmidim?" He said, "No, I'm not."
The maid therefore, who was porteress, says to Peter, Art thou also of the disciples of this man? He says, I am not.
The girl at the gate said to Peter, "Are you also one of the followers of that man?" Peter answered, "No, I am not!"
Then saide the maide that kept the doore, vnto Peter, Art not thou also one of this mans disciples? He sayd, I am not.
The young portress then said to Simon, Why, are you also one of the disciples of this man? He said to her, No.
The girl at the gate said to Peter, "Aren't you also one of the disciples of that man?" "No, I am not," answered Peter.
Then the female slave who was the doorkeeper said to Peter, "You are not also one of the disciples of this man, are you?" He said, "I am not!"
Then the slave woman, the doorkeeper, said to Peter, Are you not also of the disciples of this man? That one said, I am not.
The maid therefore that kept the door saith unto Peter, Art thou also one of this man's disciples? He saith, I am not.
Then the girl who was the door-keeper said to Peter, Are you not one of this man's disciples? In answer he said, I am not.
Then the maid who kept the door said to Kefa, "Are you also one of this man's talmidim?" He said, "I am not."
The young woman at the gate said to Peter, "You aren't one of this man's disciples, too, are you?" He said, "I am not."
But the damsel keeping the door said to Shemun, Art thou also of the disciples of this man ? He saith to her, No.
And the maid who kept the door, said to Simon: Art not thou also one of this man's disciples? And he said: I am not.
Then saide the damosell, that kept the doore, vnto Peter: Art not thou also one of this mans disciples? He sayde, I am not.
The maid therefore that kept the door saith unto Peter, Art thou also one of this man's disciples? He saith, I am not.
Then the maid who kept the door said to Peter, "Are you also one of this man's disciples?" He said, "I am not."
Then saith the maid, who kept the door, to Peter, Art not thou also one of this man's disciples?
This led the girl, the portress, to ask Peter, "Are you also one of this man's disciples?" "No, I am not," he replied.
And the damysel, kepere of the dore, seide to Petre, Whether thou art also of this mannys disciplis? He seide, Y am not.
The female slave therefore that kept the door says to Peter, Are you also [one] of this man's disciples? He says, I am not.
Then saith the damsel that kept the door to Peter, Art not thou also [one] of this man's disciples? He saith, I am not.
The girl who was the doorkeeper said to Peter, "You're not one of this man's disciples too, are you?" He replied, "I am not."
Then the servant girl who kept the door said to Peter, "You are not also one of this Man's disciples, are you?" He said, "I am not."
The woman asked Peter, "You're not one of that man's disciples, are you?" "No," he said, "I am not."
The servant-girl who watched the door said to Peter, "Are you not a follower of this Man?" He said, "I am not!"
The woman said to Peter, "You are not also one of this man's disciples, are you?" He said, "I am not."
The female servant, therefore, the portress, saith unto Peter - Art, thou also, from among the disciples of this man? He, saith - I am not!
The maid therefore that was portress saith to Peter: Art not thou also one of this man’s disciple? He saith I am not.
The maid who kept the door said to Peter, "Are not you also one of this man's disciples?" He said, "I am not."
Then sayde ye damsell that kept the dore vnto Peter: Arte not thou one of this mannes disciples? He sayde: I am not.
Then said the maid keeping the door to Peter, `Art thou also of the disciples of this man?' he saith, `I am not;'
Then the damsell that kepte the dore, sayde vnto Peter: Art not thou also one of this mans disciples? He sayde: I am not.
then said the damsel, that kept the door, to Peter, are you also one of this man's disciples? I am not, said he.
The young woman who was the doorkeeper said to Peter, "Aren't you one of this man's disciples?" He said, "No, I'm not."
As they walked in, the girl working the gate asked, "Wait a minute. Aren't you one of the cowboys who ride for the man they just arrested?""Nope," Pete said. "Don't know who you're talking about."
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
the damsel: John 18:16, Matthew 26:69, Matthew 26:70, Mark 14:66-68, Luke 22:54, Luke 22:56, Luke 22:57
I am not: John 18:5, John 18:8, John 21:15, Matthew 26:33
Reciprocal: Genesis 18:15 - denied Mark 14:30 - before Mark 14:69 - a maid Luke 22:55 - had John 13:38 - The cock John 20:6 - General John 21:16 - the second Acts 1:13 - Peter Acts 4:13 - they took
Cross-References
Then the LORD rained down brimstone (flaming sulfur) and fire on Sodom and on Gomorrah from the LORD out of heaven,
When she came to the mountain to the man of God, she took hold of his feet. Gehazi approached to push her away; but the man of God said, "Let her alone, for her soul is desperate and troubled within her; and the LORD has hidden the reason from me and has not told me."
"O our God, did You not drive out the inhabitants of this land before Your people Israel and give it forever to the descendants of Your friend Abraham?
The secret [of the wise counsel] of the LORD is for those who fear Him, And He will let them know His covenant and reveal to them [through His word] its [deep, inner] meaning.
"I do not call you servants any longer, for the servant does not know what his master is doing; but I have called you [My] friends, because I have revealed to you everything that I have heard from My Father.
And the Scripture was fulfilled which says, "ABRAHAM BELIEVED GOD, AND THIS [faith] WAS CREDITED TO HIM [by God] AS RIGHTEOUSNESS and AS CONFORMITY TO HIS WILL," and he was called the friend of God.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Then saith the damsel that kept the door unto Peter,.... She being relieved, either by her father, if porter, or by a fellow servant, had the opportunity of coming into the hall, where Peter was, and was curious to observe him, who he should be, that that person of note should order him to be admitted, when an affair of so much privacy and importance was transacting; and either by Peter's language, or the trouble that appeared in his countenance, or fancying: she had seen him in the temple, or in some part of the city in company With Jesus, addresses him after this manner:
art not thou also one of this man's disciples? She speaks of Christ in the vulgar dialect of the Jews, calling him "this man"; not only esteeming him a mere man, but a worthless man; and knowing he had disciples, challenges him as one of them; when he, all in flight and surprise, not expecting such a question to be put to him, without any further thought, rashly and suddenly
he saith I am not: he never denied that Christ was God or the Son of God, or that he was come in the flesh, or that he was the Messiah and Saviour of sinners; but either that he did not know what the maid said, or the person she spoke of; or, as here, that he was one of his disciples; which was a very great untruth: and many are the aggravations of his fall; which came to pass as soon as ever he was entered almost; and that by the means of a maid, a servant maid, a very inferior one; and at first perhaps they were alone; and the question put to him might not be in a virulent way, nor proceed from malice, but commiseration of him; and yet he had not resolution enough to own himself a disciple of Jesus; which he might have done, and in all likelihood might have gone safe off directly: but he that had so much confidence as to say, though all men deny thee, yet will not I; and had so much courage, as, in the face of a band of soldiers, to draw his sword, and smite one of the high priest's servants, but a few hours before, has not spirit enough in him to own his master before a servant maid!
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
See the notes at Matthew 26:57-58.
Another disciple - Not improbably John. Some critics, however, have supposed that this disciple was one who dwelt at Jerusalem, and who, not being a Galilean, could enter the palace without suspicion. John, however, mentions the circumstance of his being known to them, to show why it was that he was not questioned as Peter was. It is not probable that any danger resulted from its being known that he was a follower of Jesus, or that any harm was meditated on them for this. The questions asked Peter were not asked by those in authority, and his apprehensions which led to his denial were groundless.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse John 18:17. The damsel that kept the door — Caezarius, a writer quoted by Calmet, says this portress was named Ballila. It is worthy of remark that women, especially old women, were employed by the ancients as porters. In 2Sa 4:6, both the Septuagint and Vulgate make a woman porter to Ishbosheth. ARISTOPHANES, in Vespis,John 18:0v. 765, mentions them in the same office and calls them ΣηκιÏ, Sekis, which seems to signify a common maid-servant: -
ÎÌÏι Ïην Î¸Ï Ïαν ανεÏÍ Î¾ÎµÎ½ Î·Ì Î£Î·ÎºÎ¹Ï Î»Î±Î¸Ïα.
And EURIPIDES, Troad. brings in Hecuba, complaining that she, who was wont to sit upon a throne, is now reduced to the miserable necessity of becoming a porter, or a nurse, in order to get a morsel of bread. And PLAUTUS, Curcul. Act. i. sc. 1, mentions an old woman who was keeper of the gate: -
Anus hic solet cubitare custos janitrix.
Why they, in preference to men, should be pitched upon for this office, I cannot conceive; but we find the usage was common in all ancient nations. Matthew 26:69.