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Why do you think Peter was so emphatic and yet so wrong about denying Jesus?
He was emphatic because he took the situation human like forgetting about the written side of it and also he was wrong because it was appointed for Jesus to be the only one for the assignment.



By: Lawrence Kumi
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Why do you think Peter was so emphatic and yet so wrong about denying Jesus?
Because he was not aware of his own weakneses. The bible tells us that only God knows the makings of man. Therefor Peter thought at the time that he could stand by Christ no matter what.


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By: fikile dlamini
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Why do you think Peter was so emphatic and yet so wrong about denying Jesus?
I think Peter was blinded by his own weaknesses and afraid of being rejected.



By: Sab
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Why do you think Peter was so emphatic and yet so wrong about denying Jesus?
because he loved jesus. that was his character. and why he was wrong is, jesus had spoken, and he treid to change what the lord had said. and it was written in the scriptures.



By: Arman Akkus
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Why do you think Peter was so emphatic and yet so wrong about denying Jesus?
he didnt know what was going to happen so he thought he could handle it and he did not know but Christ knew b/c he Is God and Gosd knows all and sees all.



By: Lesa Braddock
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Why do you think Peter was so emphatic and yet so wrong about denying Jesus?
Well Peter seem to be un-afraid at that time and thought he could handle any thing on his own. But once they captured Jesus and his disciples left him because of the fear over took them. As it was written about this in the Bible. Even after Peter denied Jesus three times he was forgiven by our Lord and Savior. Because we are his sheep and he is our Shepherd. Praise the Lord!



By: Al Benavides
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Why do you think Peter was so emphatic and yet so wrong about denying Jesus?
Peter was talking without knowing the facts that are written about the Son of Man.



By: Bol Joseph Agau
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Why do you think Peter was so emphatic and yet so wrong about denying Jesus?
In the eyes of Lord we are all kids that takes time to become mature, so was Peter. It`s unavoidable for a kid to make mistake. The important thing is we should know our mistake and should correct it and follow the instruction of Lord life long.



By: mary yu
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To what extent, do we, as believers in the Holy Scriptures, put ourselves, rather than God, in situations in which we are partakers?



By: Robert Ochen-Chagara
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Why do you think Peter was so emphatic and yet so wrong about denying Jesus?
I think Simon Peter also had the problem of the sadducees-ie; they did not understand the scripture, or the power of it. Jesus was quoting to them prophetic scriptures, and indicating that it shall come to pass in him in relation to them: ie, the shepherd and the sheep of the flock. Peter, like most Gallileans, was too quick to speak out his independent mind. Peter, and indeed all the other disciples, were so natural, and not spiritual, not believing in the fulfilment of that prophesy. I also think Peter was emotionally excited about going back to Galilee- remembering that the Disciples were galileans, besides, it was at galilee that Jesus performed the greatest miracles and exploits. I think it was rather a factor of reaction, not disbelief since they knew the exactitude of Jesus` predictions.



By: Robert Ochen-Chagara
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Jesus Predicts Peter's Denial

Then Jesus said to them, "All of you will be made to stumble because of me tonight, for it is written, 'I will strike the shepherd, and the sheep of the flock will be scattered.' But after I am raised up, I will go before you into Galilee."
But Peter answered him, "Even if all will be made to stumble because of you, I will never be made to stumble."
Jesus said to him, "Most certainly I tell you that tonight, before the rooster crows, you will deny me three times."
Peter said to him, "Even if I must die with you, I will not deny you." All of the disciples also said likewise.

Matthew 26:31-35
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