Luke 22:60 Parallel Translations
NASB: But Peter said, "Man, I do not know what you are talking about." Immediately, while he was still speaking, a rooster crowed. (NASB ©1995)
GWT: But Peter said, "I don't know what you're talking about!" Just then, while he was still speaking, a rooster crowed.(GOD'S WORD®)
KJV: And Peter said, Man, I know not what thou sayest. And immediately, while he yet spake, the cock crew.
ASV: But Peter said, Man, I know not what thou sayest. And immediately, while he yet spake, the cock crew.
BBE: And Peter said, Man, I have no knowledge of these things of which you are talking. And straight away, while he was saying these words, there came the cry of a cock.
DBY: And Peter said, Man, I know not what thou sayest. And immediately, while he was yet speaking, the cock crew.
ERV: But Peter said, Man, I know not what thou sayest. And immediately, while he yet spake, the cock crew.
WEY: "Man, I don't know what you mean," replied Peter. No sooner had he spoken than a cock crowed.
WBS: And Peter said, Man, I know not what thou sayest. And immediately, while he was yet speaking, the cock crowed.
WEB: But Peter said, "Man, I don't know what you are talking about!" Immediately, while he was still speaking, a rooster crowed.
YLT: and Peter said, 'Man, I have not known what thou sayest;' and presently, while he is speaking, a cock crew.
Luke 22:60 Cross References
XREF:Luke 22:59 After about an hour had passed, another man began to insist, saying, "Certainly this man also was with Him, for he is a Galilean too."

Luke 22:61 The Lord turned and looked at Peter. And Peter remembered the word of the Lord, how He had told him, "Before a rooster crows today, you will deny Me three times." (NASB ©1995)
Commentaries and Concordances
PNT: 22:54-62 The Denial of Peter is recorded here, in Mt 26:69-75 Mr 14:66-72 and Joh 18:15-27. See notes on Matthew's account.
MHC: 22:54-62 Peter's fall was his denying that he knew Christ, and was his disciple; disowning him because of distress and danger. He that has once told a lie, is strongly tempted to persist: the beginning of that sin, like strife, is as the letting forth of water. The Lord turned and looked upon Peter. 1. It was a convincing look. Jesus turned and looked upon him, as if he should say, Dost thou not know me, Peter? 2. It was a chiding look. Let us think with what a rebuking countenance Christ may justly look upon us when we have sinned. 3. It was an expostulating look. Thou who wast the most forward to confess me to be the Son of God, and didst solemnly promise thou wouldest never disown me! 4. It was a compassionate look. Peter, how art thou fallen and undone if I do not help thee! 5. It was a directing look, to go and bethink himself. 6. It was a significant look; it signified the conveying of grace to Peter's heart, to enable him to repent. The grace of God works in and by the word of God, brings that to mind, and sets that home upon the conscience, and so gives the soul the happy turn. Christ looked upon the chief priests, and made no impression upon them as he did on Peter. It was not the mere look from Christ, but the Divine grace with it, that restored Peter.
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