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Galilean Ministry·Recorded in 3 of 4 Gospels

First Prediction of the Passion

MatthewMarkLuke

Jesus tells the disciples he must suffer, be rejected by the elders and chief priests, be killed, and rise on the third day. Peter rebukes him and is himself rebuked: "Get behind me, Satan."

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Parallel Accounts

Berean Standard Bible (BSB)

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Matthew
16:21-28

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Mark
8:31-9:1

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Luke
9:22-27

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JohnNot recorded in this Gospel

Scripture from the Berean Standard Bible (BSB), public domain.

All three Synoptics record this exchange, but Luke omits Peter's rebuke and Jesus's "Get behind me, Satan" reply entirely, a significant omission that may reflect Luke's tendency to spare the apostles from the harshest criticism. Matthew and Mark both include the full rebuke.

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Matthew

Full exchange including Peter's rebuke and "Get behind me, Satan." Adds the cost-of-discipleship saying.

Mark

Records that Jesus "began to teach them" about his suffering openly, and rebuked Peter "in front of the disciples."

Luke

Omits Peter's rebuke and the Satan saying; focuses on the daily cross-bearing call.

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Commentary
Matthew 16
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Matthew 16:21-28
Phase in Jesus's Life
Galilean Ministry

The bulk of Jesus's public work centered in Galilee: calling of the Twelve, the Sermon on the Mount, parables, miracles, and growing opposition.

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Gospel Coverage
Matthew
16:21-28
John
not recorded