jesus said it to peter at the table at the last supper when peter asked if he was the one jesus sadly said yes and sure enough he did later that night judas also ratted out on jesus and after that he felt so much guilt he hung himself because he had just betrayed the son of God for 30 peices of silver
Peter denied Jesus three times. Jesus foretold that Peter would deny him three times in Mark 14:30, and he did.
Before Jesus was up for trial, He predicted that the apostle Peter would deny Him (claimed he didn't know Jesus) 3 times before the cock crowed. this happened when Jesus was brought in front of Caiaphas the high priest. Matthew 26:33-34 was the prediction and Matthew 26:69-75 was when it happened
No. The Bible says it was Peter not John who denied Jesus:John 13:37,38 "Lord, why can't I follow you now?" asked Peter. "I am ready to die for you!"Jesus answered, "Are you really ready to die for me? I am telling you the truth: before the rooster crows you will say three times that you do not know me.verse 37 - Typically over enthusiastic, Peter expressed willingness to die for the Lord. He thought he could endure martyrdom by his own strength.verse 38 - Jesus checks his "zeal without knowledge" by telling Peter something he himself did not know, that is, before the night was ended, he would deny the Lord three times. Thus Peter was reminded of his weakness, cowardice, and inability to follow the Lord for even a few hours by his own power.Answer/John supported the distressed Virgin Mary as Jesus was being crucified and comforted her as she walked weeping through the streets.In so doing, John risked charges incurring the death penalty for being seen as Jesus' follower and so was not avoiding possible death - see The Lament of the Virgin.
Peter was the disciple to deny Jesus three times.
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.
This relates back to the time of Jesus, when he told Peter, he would deny him 3 times before the rooster crowed.
I do not think that St. Peter had a pet rooster. However, it is sometimes one of the symbols of the saint. The night before he died, Our Lord told Peter that before a rooster crowed (at dawn the following morning) that he would deny Our Lord three times. It happened just as Jesus predicted.
Christ prophesied that Peter would deny knowing him 3 times before the rooster crowed.
Peter was in the court yard of the high priest when Jesus was on trial. Three times people approach Peter and accused him of being a follower of Our Lord. Three times Peter denied it. And then a rooster crowed three times and Peter remembered Our Lord's prediction made just a few hours before that he would deny him three times before the rooster crowed.
No, John did not deny Jesus. In the New Testament, it is Peter who famously denies Jesus three times before the rooster crows, while John, referred to as "the disciple whom Jesus loved," remains present at the crucifixion and is depicted as a loyal follower. John's Gospel emphasizes his close relationship with Jesus and his role as a witness to Jesus' life and teachings.
Jesus said that Peter would deny Him three times before the cock crows and Peter replied that he would never deny Him. I am pretty sure that is how it went.
Peter denied Jesus three times. Jesus foretold that Peter would deny him three times in Mark 14:30, and he did.
Jesus told Peter that before the roosters crokes you will deny me thrice.
Before Jesus was up for trial, He predicted that the apostle Peter would deny Him (claimed he didn't know Jesus) 3 times before the cock crowed. this happened when Jesus was brought in front of Caiaphas the high priest. Matthew 26:33-34 was the prediction and Matthew 26:69-75 was when it happened
The tradition of place a rooster weathervane on the top of churches can be traced back to Pope Gregory I ( circa 540 - 604) who had said that the rooster "was the most suitable emblem of Christianity" representing "the emblem of St Peter". In the 9th century, Pope Nicholas I ordered that every church carry a rooster symbol either on the dome or steeple. The rooster, under Pope Nicholas I was deemed to be representative of Jesus' prophecy of Peter's betrayal (Luke 22:34), in which He said that Peter would deny Jesus three times before the rooster crowed on the morning following the Last Supper.
Our Blessed Lord told St. Peter that before the cock crowed, he would deny Him three times. He did deny Him three times that night, and immediately after the third, the cock crowed: St. Matthew 26:69-75.
It would depend upon your question. In the Book of Mark, Chapter 8, when Jesus says to His disciples, "Who do you say that I am?" Peter answers, "Thou art the Christ" (Mark 8:29). When Peter said to Jesus, "I shall never deny you Master." Jesus, told Peter, "Before the cock crows twice, you will deny me three times." This was during the Last Supper. Before the cock crowed twice, on the day of the Crucifixion, Peter denied three times that he knew Jesus. Peter later wept in repentance (Mark 14:72).