Luke 22:56

But a certain maid beheld him as he sat by the fire, and earnestly looked upon him, and said, This man was also with him.

Cross-references

Matthew 26:69 recounts the same servant girl accusing Peter — a parallel account of the first denial.

Mark 14:66-68 provides the parallel account of the servant girl and Peter's first denial in the courtyard.

John 18:17 Parallel

John 18:17 also records the servant girl asking Peter — another Gospel account of the same denial.

John 13:38 Prophetic fulfillment

John 13:38 contains Jesus' specific prediction that Peter will deny him three times before the rooster crows—fulfilled in this scene.

John 18:18 Historical context

John 18:18 sets the scene with Peter warming himself at a charcoal fire—the context where the servant girl identifies him.

Acts 4:13 Contrast

Acts 4:13 contrasts this fearful denial with Peter's later boldness before the Sanhedrin, transformed by the Spirit.

Mark 14:54 Historical context

Mark 14:54 places Peter at the fire, the setting where the maid's accusation in Luke occurs.

John 18:25 Parallel

John 18:25 records another denial by Peter shortly after this one, showing the pattern of his denials.