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.
Peter questioned Jesus first after He was arrested in the garden, cutting off the ear of the high priest's servant.
Peter, who is Jesus's brother.
Jesus found Peter by the Sea of Galilee, where Peter was fishing. Jesus called Peter to follow him and become one of his disciples. Peter left his fishing nets to become one of Jesus' closest companions.
In the Bible, it is written that Simon Peter cut off the ear of a Roman soldier named Malchus while trying to protect Jesus from being arrested in the Garden of Gethsemane.
The Garden of Gethsemane (pronounced geth-SEM-any)
It was Peter who denied Jesus three times.
Through fear!
Peter questioned Jesus first after He was arrested in the garden, cutting off the ear of the high priest's servant.
Here Peter never betrayed jesus, he denied knowing Jesus thrice. But it was Judas who really betrayed Jesus.
He says he does not know Jesus, so he will not be arrested and crucified too.
The disciples present at the arrest of Jesus are not specified except for Peter, James, John, and Judas. It is likely they were all present.
Peter, who is Jesus's brother.
if you're referring to when Jesus was arrested, then none. after peter cut off the ear of the servant, they all fled.
Peter did not do anything to one of the Roman soldiers who arrested Jesus as the Roman soldiers were not involved in the arrest. The High Priest sent some persons along with some Temple guards to arrest Jesus. One of these persons was "Malchus" who was a servant of the High Priest. Peter drew his sword and cut an ear of Malchus off. Jesus took the ear and placed it back on Malchus' head. This is the only place in Scripture where Jesus healed a fresh wound.
he was arrested at Gethsemane
The jews wanted Jesus to be arrested and brought him before Pilate.
Jesus was arrested in the Garden of Gethsemane at the foot of the Mount of Olives, which is east of Jerusalem.