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Trails and Denials (Sunday School)
Observation:
Peter followed Jesus - after the arrest.
So did another disciple - Who was this?
What was Jesus being accused of?
Matthew 26:76 Peter accent… The way peter sound or talk was proof he was with Jesus.
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Accent??? in that verse.
Luke 22:59 says that Peter was a Galilean.
So Jesus is questioned here by the High Preist?
Did the Church reject Christ?
Slave girl - reconized Peter v.17???
HIgh Preist (Annas)
Chief Priest Caiaphas.
The truth is on Trial - Jesus didnt hide the truth he shared it.
Didnt withhold secrets.
The ones who have him on trial cant say the same.
High Priest who is in that position to speak truth, cant honestly say what Jesus just said.
What did Jesus say in the synagogues?
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