20, 21. Peter, turning about--showing that he followed immediately
as directed.
seeth the disciple whom Jesus loved following; which also leaned on
Jesus' breast at supper, and said, Lord, which is he that betrayeth
thee?--The Evangelist makes these allusions to the peculiar
familiarity to which he had been admitted on the most memorable of all
occasions, perhaps lovingly to account for Peter's somewhat forward
question about him to Jesus; which is the rather probable, as it was at
Peter's suggestion that he put the question about the traitor which he
here recalls
(Joh 13:24, 25).
JFB.
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