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Though Peter no doubt was mortified by his own lack [in denying Jesus]; Peter was clearly forgiven. In fact he was used mightily by the resurrected Jesus Christ thereafter. No doubt, Peter would have developed a greater understanding of other people's failings, as a result of seeing how his own had surfaced so readily. Thus he would have continued to be a useful teacher/minister.
However, the question seems to centre on where Peter ended up, after he died. This would have been the common grave, the eventual location for all sinful mankind. And that would have been his final resting place, except for the miracle of the resurrection. John 17:3 & John 3:16 testify to this outcome. So by virtue of the double blessing of the resurrection, & the forgiveness of sin; Peter will enjoy eternal life, with God
In the Gospels, Jesus tells Peter the night before the Crucifixion that Peter would deny knowing him three times, before the cock crowed the next morning. On the third denial, "the cock crew", and Peter realizes Jesus had been right.
It wasn't long before sunrise. He denied Jesus three times before the rooster crowed twice.
Peter denied Jesus three times. Jesus foretold that Peter would deny him three times in Mark 14:30, and he did.
Peter denied Jesus three times.
Peter was the disciple to deny Jesus three times.
Peter, James, and John were the three disciples who went with Jesus to the mountain where he was transfigured.
Jesus was betrayed by Peter, one of the twelve disciples, when Jesus was taken away to be crucified. Peter betrayed Jesus three times and then the rooster crowed. Jesus before this said that peter was going to betray him and when Peter realized this he ran and cried.
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when Jesus was arrested peter tried to protect Jesus and peter then sliced off the mans head who was attacking Jesus. Jesus got angry from that told him off and healed the man who was trying to attack Jesus.
St. Peter, or Peter the apostle (as he is called in the New Testament) was one of Jesus' 12 disciples, and also one of Jesus' "inner circle" of 3 disciples, Peter, James and John. Jesus took these three with him up the mountain to the transfiguration (Matthew 17) As Jesus predicted, Peter betrayed Jesus by denying him, and was 'reinstated' by Jesus after the resurrection.
It was Peter who denied Jesus three times.
Because he A. Repented B. Obeyed afterwards.