Luke 22:34
And he said, I tell thee, Peter, the cock shall not crow this day, before that thou shalt thrice deny that thou knowest me.
Cross-reference
In Luke 22:54, Peter following at a distance sets the scene for the denials, showing he kept near despite the danger.
In Luke 22:57, Peter's first denial ('I do not know him') begins the fulfillment of the three denials predicted.
In Luke 22:60, Peter's third denial and the immediate rooster crow trigger his remembrance of Jesus' prediction.
In Luke 22:61, the rooster crows and Peter recalls Jesus' prediction, showing its fulfillment and Peter's remorse.
Matthew 26:34 is the parallel account of Jesus predicting Peter's denial before the rooster crows.
Matthew 26:74 records Peter's denial with curses, fulfilling Jesus' prophecy in Luke 22:34.
Mark 14:30 is the parallel account of Jesus' prophecy that Peter will deny him three times.
In Mark 14:71, Peter's cursing and swearing denial concretely fulfills Jesus' prediction of three denials.
In Mark 14:72, the rooster's second crow and Peter's tearful memory show the immediate fulfillment and his remorse.
In John 13:38, John records the same prediction of Peter's denial before the rooster crows, confirming the prophetic word.
In John 18:27, Peter's denial and the instant rooster crow fulfill Jesus' prediction exactly.
In Matthew 26:72, Peter's second denial with an oath fulfills one step of the predicted three denials.
In Mark 14:29, Peter's confident claim that he will not fall away contrasts sharply with the denial prediction that follows.