No. Peter is the rock.
he misinterpret me.
St. Peter is not considered a "bad" role model. He was one of Jesus' twelve apostles and played a significant role in the early Christian church. Although he had moments of doubt and weakness, he showed great faith and leadership in spreading the teachings of Jesus.
(Misinterpret is a verb, however you could use it with an auxiliary verb)How could you misinterpret my instructions?And with an adverb:They often misinterpret the signal and leave before the right time.
Saint Peter was named for a rock. The Greek for Peter is Petrus and that means "rock" in Greek.
Because he would use Peter as a "strong foundation" to build up the churchNote: Actually this belief is common especially among Catholics, but a careful study of the words Jesus used shows Jesus was referring to himself as the Rock.The name Peter means stone or little rock. The Christian church has Christ as it's foundation, otherwise it wouldn't be a "Christian" church, if Peter was the foundation it would be the "Peterian" church.
To make a sentence of a word "misinterpret," you could say something like: "Some people misinterpret sarcasm as rudeness."
Peter Rock - musician - was born on 1945-09-03.
The main term for a Catholic is a Christian. A Catholic is a Christian who belongs to the one Church actually founded by Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, in the first century on the Apostle Peter as its "rock" - see Matthew 16:17-19.
Peter means "a rock."
The name of Peter means the rock.
I can only hope that my poor command of your language does not force you to misinterpret my intentions. You will get lost if you misinterpret the roadsigns.
Peter. The name "peter" originates form the word rock.