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Peter


Also called SIMON BAR-JONA and CEPHAS—Mt 16:16-19; Mr 3:16; Joh 1:42

A fisherman—Mt 4:18; Lu 5:1-7; Joh 21:3

Call of—Mt 4:18-20; Mr 1:16-18; Lu 5:1-11

His mother-in-law healed—Mt 8:14; Mr 1:29,30; Lu 4:38

An apostle—Mt 10:2; 16:18,19; Mr 3:16; Lu 6:14; Ac 1:13

An evangelist—Mr 1:36,37

Confesses Jesus to be the Messiah—Mt 16:16-19; Mr 8:29; Lu 9:20; Joh 6:68,69

His presumption

Present

Seeks the interpretation

Of the parable of the steward—Lu 12:41

Of the law of forgiveness—Mt 18:21

Of the law of defilement—Mt 15:15

Of the prophecy of Jesus concerning his second coming—Mr 13:3,4

Walks upon the water of Lake Galilee—Mt 14:28-31

Sent with John to prepare the Passover meal—Lu 22:8

Calls attention to the withered fig tree—Mr 11:21

His treachery foretold by Jesus, and his profession of fidelity—Mt 26:33-35; Mr 14:29-31; Lu 22:31-34; Joh 13:36-38

Cuts off the ear of Malchus—Mt 26:51; Mr 14:47; Lu 22:50

Follows Jesus to the high priest's palace—Mt 26:58; Mr 14:54; Lu 22:54; Joh 18:15

His denial of Jesus, and his repentance—Mt 26:69-75; Mr 14:66-72; Lu 22:55-62; Joh 18:17,18,25-27

Visits the gravesite of Jesus—Lu 24:12; Joh 20:2-6

Jesus sends message to, after the resurrection—Mr 16:7

Jesus appears to—Lu 24:34; 1Co 15:4,5

Present at Lake Tiberias when Jesus appeared to his disciples; jumps into the water, and comes to shore when Jesus is recognized; is commissioned to feed the flock of Christ—Joh 21:1-23

Lives in Jerusalem—Ac 1:13

His statement in front of the disciples concerning the death of Judas, and his recommendation that the vacancy in the apostleship be filled—Ac 1:15-22

Preaches on Pentecost day—Ac 2:14-40

Heals the immobile man in the portico of the temple—Ac 3

Accused by the council; his defense—Ac 4:1-23

Foretells the death of Ananias and Sapphira—Ac 5:1-11

Imprisoned and scourged; his defense before the council—Ac 5:17-42

Goes to Samaria—Ac 8:14

Prays for the reception of the miraculous gifts of the Holy Spirit—Ac 8:15-18

Rebukes Simon, the sorcerer, who desires to purchase this power—Ac 8:18-24

Returns to Jerusalem—Ac 8:25

Receives Paul—Ga 1:18; 2:9

Visits Lydda; heals Aeneas—Ac 9:32-34

Visits Joppa; stays with Simon, the tanner; raises Dorcas from the dead—Ac 9:36-43

Has a vision of a sheet containing ceremonially clean and unclean animals—Ac 10:9-16

Receives the servant of the centurion; goes to Caesarea; preaches and immerses the centurion and his household—Ac 10

Advocates the preaching of the gospel to the Gentiles in the hearing of the apostles and elders—Ac 11:1-18; 15:7-11

Imprisoned and delivered by an angel—Ac 12:3-19

Writes two epistles—1Pe 1:1; 2Pe 1:1

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