tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3832185204897173677.post3368995705805654159..comments2024-03-16T23:26:48.289-04:00Comments on T C C: Allegory of Peter thrice denying JesusM.McSheahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05809255693603458058noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3832185204897173677.post-14789871253871688732011-03-14T01:11:19.727-04:002011-03-14T01:11:19.727-04:00Greetings in the Resurrected Christ. As Jesus Chr...Greetings in the Resurrected Christ. As Jesus Christ has raised me from the dead to the office of "Peter the Roman", I, as of late, do searches for the last name in the St. Malachy list. I have greeted many on this basis, but notice that your use of Peter the Roman relates directly to St. Peter (Simon bar-Jona). Some have even written erroneously that "Peter the Roman" is St. Peter resurrected. I am simply "John", but canonized St. John the Baptist, whom Jesus Christ called "the Elias who was to come". There are triadic allusions in your blog here, but one I would like to share with you which you may not have considered. That Peter had denied Christ three times with an ensuing pain of having done so, Christ specifically asked Peter three times, "Do you love me?" to show that Christ still retains power of forgiveness through the Resurrection, just as Christ reaffirmed the gift of faith through Thomas' disbelief.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3832185204897173677.post-67700911746527210822011-03-13T10:14:01.621-04:002011-03-13T10:14:01.621-04:00Peter in Paul's Romans?Peter in Paul's Romans?M.McSheahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05809255693603458058noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3832185204897173677.post-66263023777725401902011-03-13T07:46:34.163-04:002011-03-13T07:46:34.163-04:00Romans 15:20 shows Peter's preaching presence ...Romans 15:20 shows Peter's preaching presence in Rome prior to Paul's preaching in Rome.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com