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  "schema_version": "simple_bible_commentary_page_v1",
  "generated_at": "2026-05-19T11:47:05.922582+00:00",
  "custom_id": "MRK_029",
  "testament": "NT",
  "book": "Mark",
  "passage_ref": "Mark 8:27-33",
  "title": "Peter Confesses Jesus, and Jesus Explains the Cross",
  "canonical_url": "/commentary/new-testament-simple/mark/mrk_029/",
  "json_path": "/data/commentary/new-testament-simple/mark/MRK_029.json",
  "simple_summary": "Peter says Jesus is the Christ. Jesus then shows that this Messiah must suffer, be rejected, be killed, and rise again. Peter resists that path, and Jesus rebukes him sharply.",
  "simple_explanation": "Jesus first asks what the people say, and then what the disciples themselves say. The crowds give respectful answers, but they do not see clearly. Peter speaks the truth when he says, “You are the Christ.” Yet Jesus at once shows what that title means.\n\nJesus warns them not to tell others yet. He is not denying that he is the Christ. He is guarding the truth from being misunderstood. His messianic work must be understood through the cross and the resurrection.\n\nThen Jesus begins to teach them plainly. The Son of Man must suffer many things, be rejected by the elders, chief priests, and experts in the law, be killed, and after three days rise again. This is not an accident. It is God’s saving purpose.\n\nPeter does not accept this. He takes Jesus aside and rebukes him. Jesus turns, rebukes Peter, and says, “Get behind me, Satan.” Peter’s words were set against God’s will, not for it. He was thinking in human terms, not in God’s terms.\n\nThis passage joins confession and correction. Peter names Jesus rightly, but he does not yet understand the kind of Messiah Jesus is. Jesus is the Christ, but his path goes through suffering, death, and resurrection.",
  "important_truths": [
    "Jesus is the Christ.",
    "The crowds’ ideas about Jesus are respectful but too small.",
    "Peter’s confession is true, but still incomplete.",
    "Jesus does not reject the title “Christ”; he corrects how it must be understood.",
    "The Son of Man must suffer, be rejected, be killed, and rise again.",
    "The word “must” shows divine necessity, not mere accident.",
    "Peter’s protest shows resistance to Jesus’ cross-shaped mission.",
    "Jesus rebukes Peter because Peter is thinking in human terms, not God’s terms."
  ],
  "warnings_promises_commands": [
    "Do not separate Peter’s confession from Jesus’ prediction of suffering and resurrection.",
    "Do not read the silence command as a denial of Jesus’ messiahship.",
    "Do not flatten Jesus’ plain speaking into a total end of all secrecy.",
    "Do not soften the rebuke; Jesus treats Peter’s protest as serious opposition to God’s plan.",
    "Do not turn “must” into blind fate; it points to God’s saving purpose.",
    "Do not reduce the resurrection to a symbol; Jesus predicts that he will rise again."
  ],
  "gods_plan_connection": "Jesus shows that his identity as the Christ is tied to God’s plan of saving work through suffering, death, and resurrection. The cross is not a detour from his mission. It is part of it.",
  "simple_application": "Believers should not call Jesus the Christ while resisting the way of the cross he names. When Jesus’ words challenge our expectations about success, safety, or power, we must yield to him. True confession means accepting Jesus on his own terms.",
  "net_bible_attribution": "Scripture quoted by permission. Quotations designated (NET) are from the NET Bible®, copyright ©1996, 2019 by Biblical Studies Press, L.L.C. All rights reserved.",
  "source_status": {
    "stage3_status": "polished",
    "stage3_final_release_status": "approved",
    "operator_review_status": ""
  }
}