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 "How did the apostle Peter die?

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Answer: The Bible doesn’t tell us how the apostle Peter died. The most commonly accepted
church tradition is that Peter was crucified upside-down in Rome. Tradition says that, when
Peter was put to death, he requested to be crucified on an inverted cross. The reason for his
request was that, because he had denied his Lord, he did not consider himself worthy to die
as Jesus had (see Matthew 26:33–35, 69–75). Again, this is only a tradition, and the Bible
doesn’t confirm or deny the story.

What we do know for sure about Peter’s death is Jesus’ prophecy in John 21:18–19. “‘Very
truly I tell you, when you were younger you dressed yourself and went where you wanted; but
when you are old you will stretch out your hands, and someone else will dress you and lead
you where you do not want to go.’ Jesus said this to indicate the kind of death by which
Peter would glorify God.”

Jesus foretold the manner of Peter’s death, perhaps to prepare him for the circumstances he
would face now that his Lord had been resurrected and would no longer be with him
physically. Jesus reminded Peter that, in the past (“when you were younger”), Peter had a
certain amount of freedom to come and go as he pleased. The day was coming when that
would no longer be the case. “When you are old” does not necessarily mean Peter would live
to a ripe old age. In fact, ancient writers say that Peter was put to death about thirty-four
years after Jesus’ prophecy. Peter’s precise age at that time is not known.

The means of death for Peter—crucifixion—was also predicted by the Lord. “Stretching out”
his hands could easily be interpreted as Peter dying on a cross with his arms outstretched.
Some historians point to the fact that the Romans also used stocks as an instrument of torture;
in the stocks, a prisoner’s hands were stretched on the crosspiece. Whatever the manner of
his execution, it is clear that Peter was at the mercy of others who in some way tied him and
carried him to his death.

In spite of the gruesome details Peter heard about his death, he must have taken comfort and
joy in hearing that his death would glorify God. Peter’s love for Jesus and his desire to obey
and glorify Him were evident throughout the rest of his life and ministry. For Peter to die a
martyr’s death clinging to the hope of heaven testifies to the courage, faith, patience, and
perseverance of this great man of God who rejoiced to be counted worthy to die for the
name of Jesus.

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