The Crucifixion of Peter

By B. E. Walker
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Published: Nov. 04, 2012
Words: 816 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781301387557


Short description

There are twelve disciples mentioned in biblical text. Judas Iscariot betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver and handed him over to the chief Sanhedrin priests. The Apostle Thomas doubted the validity of Christ's resurrection and needed proof that he was who he claimed to be by placing his finger into Jesus' wound.

Extended description

What of Simon Peter? A man who walked with Christ and perished according to biblical teaching in a shamed fashion - as he felt unworthy to be executed in the same manner as his savior had before him. Peter wished to be crucified upside down. What if we could look into the last moments of Peter's thoughts and relive the anguish he must have felt in his final hours on earth. This poem takes us on a mental and visual journey of the plight and peril of Simon Peter.

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poetry, crucifixion, apostle peter, faith and religion, christ centered

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Review by: memor on Dec. 19, 2012 : (no rating)
If the purpose of this poem was go grab the reader's attention, then the author has done a very good job. The poem is well written and easy to understand. This poem has reinforced my ideas about the struggles Peter had to face as a disciple. I would recommend this reading to anyone.
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