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PETER[edit | edit source]
Thompson Chain Reference (1908)[edit | edit source]
General References
- Matthew 4:18, John 1:41, Mark 3:16, Matthew 16:16, Mark 5:37, Mark 9:2, Matthew 17:24, Matthew 18:21, Matthew 19:27, Luke 22:8, Luke 22:31, John 13:6, Matthew 26:37, Matthew 26:58, Matthew 26:69, Luke 24:12, Luke 24:34, John 21:3, John 21:15, Acts 1:15, Acts 2:14, Acts 3:1, Acts 4:8, Acts 5:3, Acts 5:29, Acts 8:14, Acts 8:20, Acts 9:32, Acts 9:40, Acts 10:9, Acts 11:2, Acts 12:3, Acts 15:7, 1 Corinthians 1:12, 1 Corinthians 9:5, Galatians 1:18, Galatians 2:11, 1 Peter 1:1, 1 Peter 5:1
- "The Reed Changed to a Rock"
- Matthew 14:28, Matthew 17:4, John 21:7, Matthew 26:75, John 13:9, John 21:15-17, Matthew 16:22, John 13:8, John 18:10, Matthew 14:30, Matthew 26:69-72, Mark 1:18, Matthew 19:27, John 6:68, Matthew 15:15, Matthew 15:16, Matthew 16:16, John 6:69, Mark 14:67-71
- Seven Steps in his Fall
- Matthew 26:33, Matthew 26:40, John 18:10, John 18:11, Matthew 26:58, John 18:18, John 18:25, Mark 14:70, Mark 14:71
- After Pentecostal Baptism
- John 1:42, Matthew 16:18, Acts 1:8, Acts 4:19, Acts 4:20, Acts 5:28, Acts 5:29, Acts 5:40, Acts 5:40
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Also called SIMON BAR-JONA and CEPHAS
A fisherman
Call of
His mother-in-law healed
An apostle
An evangelist
Confesses Jesus to be the Messiah
His presumption
Present
- Mark 5:37
- Luke 8:51
- Matthew 17:1-4
- Mark 9:2-6
- Luke 9:28-33
- 2 Peter 1:16-18
- Matthew 26:36-46
- Mark 14:33-42
- Luke 22:40-46
Seeks the interpretation -Of the parable of the steward
Of the law of forgiveness
Of the law of defilement
Of the prophecy of Jesus concerning his second coming
Walks upon the water of Lake Galilee
Sent with John to prepare the Passover meal
Calls attention to the withered fig tree
His treachery foretold by Jesus, and his profession of fidelity
Cuts off the ear of Malchus
Follows Jesus to the high priest’s palace
His denial of Jesus, and his repentance
Visits the gravesite of Jesus
Jesus sends message to, after the resurrection
Jesus appears to
Lives in Jerusalem
Preaches on Pentecost day
Heals the immobile man in the portico of the temple
Accused by the council; his defense
Foretells the death of Ananias and Sapphira
Imprisoned and scourged; his defense before the council
Goes to Samaria
Prays for the reception of the miraculous gifts of the Holy Spirit
Rebukes Simon, the sorcerer, who desires to purchase this power
Returns to Jerusalem
Receives Paul
Visits Lydda; heals Aeneas
Imprisoned and delivered by an angel
Writes two epistles