It is not in The Bible but rather the traditions of men. Some point to Origen in the 3rd Century as the 'Church Father' who began this story.
The Apostle Peter's death is not recorded in the Bible.
It seems that he wrote 1 Peter and 2 Peter shortly before he died.
It is not in the Bible but rather part of the traditions of men.
This is not at all found in the bible.
Peter's death is not discussed in the Bible.
Peter is a martyr, because he was crucified upside down by the Romans until he died. He was crucified upside down, because he did not consider himself to be worthy to be crucified right side up as Jesus was, so Peter asked to be crucified upside down after he was sentenced to death on the cross.
Paul was not crucified upside down, he was beheaded. Peter was the apostle that was, as he said he did not deserve the same death as Jesus.
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According to tradition, Saint Paul requested to be crucified upside down because he believed he was not worthy to die in the same manner as Jesus. This act was seen as a gesture of humility and devotion to his faith.
There is no specific chapter in the Bible that mentions Peter being crucified upside down. This information comes from historical accounts, particularly from writings by early church fathers like Origen and Tertullian. Peter's martyrdom is believed to have happened in Rome during the reign of Emperor Nero.
Peter was crucified upside down between 64 and 67 AD.
Peter was crucified in Rome , he wanted it to be him upside down.
According to 2000 years of Church tradition and writings of early Church fathers, Peter was crucified upside down under orders of Roman Emperor Nero between the years 64 and 67 AD. He asked to be hung upside down as he did not feel worthy to die in the same way as Our Lord.
Saint Peter, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus, is traditionally believed to have been crucified upside down at his own request, as he felt unworthy to be crucified in the same manner as Jesus. This event is not explicitly mentioned in the Bible but is recorded in early Christian writings and traditions.
The Bible does not specifically mention Peter being crucified upside down. However, a tradition in early Christian writings attributes Peter's crucifixion in this manner as a request of his own, considering himself unworthy to die in the same way as Jesus. This tradition is found in texts outside of the Bible.
Tradition says that St. Peter was crucified upside down.