Mark 14:66
And as Peter was beneath in the palace, there cometh one of the maids of the high priest:
Cross-references
Mark 14:54 sets the scene of Peter following into the courtyard, providing the context for this servant girl encounter.
Mark 14:30 records Jesus' prediction of Peter's three denials, which this verse begins to fulfill.
Mark 14:69 describes the second accusation by the same servant girl, continuing the denial sequence.
Mark 16:7 singles out Peter in the resurrection announcement, showing restoration after his denial.
Matthew 26:58 gives the parallel account of Peter following Jesus and sitting with the guards in the courtyard.
Matthew 26:58 reports the same event from another gospel — Peter warming himself in the courtyard.
Matthew 26:70 gives a parallel account of Peter's denial, reinforcing the same moment of fear.
Luke 22:55-57 expands the scene with details like the fire and the servant girl's specific accusation, deepening the narrative.
John 18:15-18 includes Peter warming himself and the same servant girl questioning him, confirming the denial event.
Luke 22:56 presents the same servant girl identifying Peter, a more detailed parallel of this first accusation.
John 13:38 contains Jesus' prediction of Peter's denial, which this verse begins to fulfill.
John 18:17 records the same servant girl asking Peter the same question, providing a parallel account of the first denial.