Matthew 16:22-24
1599 Geneva Bible
22 Then Peter [a]took him aside, and began to rebuke him, saying, Master, pity thyself: this shall not be unto thee.
23 [b]Then he turned back, and said unto Peter, Get thee behind me, [c]Satan: thou art an offence unto me, because thou [d]understandest not the things that are of God, but the things that are of men.
24 [e]Jesus then said to his disciples, (A)If any man will follow me, let him forsake himself: and take up his cross, and follow me.
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- Matthew 16:22 Took him by the hand and led him aside, as they used to do, which meant to talk familiarly with one.
- Matthew 16:23 Against a preposterous zeal.
- Matthew 16:23 The Hebrews call him Satan, that is to say, an adversary, whom the Grecians call diabolos, that is to say, slanderer, or tempter: but it is spoken of them, that either of malice, as Judas, John 6:70, or of lightness and pride resist the will of God.
- Matthew 16:23 By this word we are taught that Peter sinned, through a false persuasion of himself.
- Matthew 16:24 No men provide worse for themselves, than they that love themselves more than God.
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