The Arrest and Imprisonment of Apostle Peter

**The Persecution of the Early Church and the Miraculous Escape of Peter**

**By Prof. A. P. Lopukhin**

In the twelfth chapter of the Acts of the Apostles, we read about significant events in the early Christian Church during the reign of Herod Agrippa I. The chapter describes Herod’s persecution of the Church, the martyrdom of the Apostle James, the imprisonment and miraculous release of Peter, and eventually the sudden death of Herod.

**Herod’s Persecution of the Church**

At that time, while Barnabas and Saul were carrying out their mission in Antioch (cf. Acts 11:25, 30), Herod Agrippa I, the grandson of Herod the Great, began to persecute the Church. Herod Agrippa, who ruled all of Palestine with the support of the Roman Emperor Claudius, was notorious for his cruelty, continuing the violent legacy of the Herodian family, known for their persecution of both John the Baptist and infant children around the time of Christ’s birth (cf. Matthew 2:1, 13; Matthew 14).

In Acts 12, Herod’s actions escalated as he “laid his hands on some of the church to do them harm” (12:1). He first executed the Apostle James, the brother of John, by the sword. James thereby became the second Christian martyr, fulfilling Christ’s earlier prophecy regarding James’ fate (cf. Matthew 20:23). Early Christian traditions mention that even the accuser who brought James to the authorities was converted and martyred alongside him (cf. Eusebius, *Ecclesiastical History*, II, 9). Thus, Herod’s hostility marked a growing intensification of violence against the early followers of Christ.

Herod, seeing that James’ death pleased the Jewish authorities, proceeded to arrest Peter during the days of the Passover Feast (12:3). Despite the increased security measures — Peter was placed under the watch of four squads of soldiers — Herod delayed his execution out of respect for the observance of Passover, intending to make a public spectacle of Peter’s trial afterward (12:4).

**The Church’s Prayer and Peter’s Miraculous Escape**

The Church, in response to Peter’s imprisonment, did not resort to protests or violence. Instead, they turned to constant prayer (12:5), seeking divine intervention. Their prayers were answered on the very night before Herod planned to bring Peter to trial. As Peter slept, chained between two soldiers, an angel of the Lord appeared, a light shone in the cell, and the angel struck Peter to wake him (12:7). The angel instructed him to dress quickly and follow — and Peter, still in disbelief, followed, thinking it might be a vision (12:9).

As they moved past the guards, the iron gate to the city opened by itself, and after passing one street, the angel disappeared. It was at this point that Peter realized the reality of his miraculous deliverance and gave glory to God for saving him from Herod’s hand (12:11).

Peter immediately went to the house of Mary, the mother of John Mark, where many Christians had gathered in prayer (12:12). Upon hearing Peter’s voice at the door, the servant girl Rhoda, overwhelmed with joy, rushed to tell the others, leaving Peter standing outside. Initially, those inside did not believe her, thinking she was either mistaken or that Peter’s “angel” had appeared (12:15). When they finally opened the door, they were astonished to see Peter in the flesh (12:16).

Peter then explained how the Lord had delivered him and asked them to inform James (the brother of the Lord) and the other brethren before he departed to another location for safety (12:17).

**Herod’s Downfall and Death**

The next day, Herod’s guards were in a state of great confusion, as they could not explain how Peter had escaped (12:18). In his wrath, Herod ordered the execution of the soldiers responsible for guarding Peter (12:19). Shortly after this incident, Herod traveled from Judea to Caesarea, where he resided.

Herod’s downfall is dramatic and divine in nature, as described in Acts 12:20-23. He appeared in a public assembly, dressed in royal robes, and delivered a speech that led the crowd to proclaim him a god (12:22). Herod accepted these blasphemous accolades, failing to give glory to God. As a result, an angel of the Lord struck him down, and he died a painful death, reportedly being “eaten by worms” (12:23). This event is seen as divine retribution for Herod’s opposition to God’s Church and his arrogance.

The Jewish historian Josephus also describes Herod’s final


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3 responses to “The Arrest and Imprisonment of Apostle Peter”

  1. Lucky Martian Avatar
    Lucky Martian

    Well, if you thought a night in the clink was rough, just ask Apostle Peter—his idea of a “lockdown” was a bit more divine than your average pub closing time! Talk about a proper kerfuffle! Who knew that being the rock of the church could lead to such a sticky wicket?

  2. Jo Jo Spooky Avatar
    Jo Jo Spooky

    Ah, the Arrest and Imprisonment of Apostle Peter – a true classic in the annals of “How to Win Friends and Influence People” by the Roman authorities. One might say it’s like a poorly organized pub crawl, where everyone ends up in a cell instead of the local tavern. Perhaps next time, they could just send him a strongly-worded email; after all, who needs to deal with the hassle of, you know, actual imprisonment?

  3. Ah, the Arrest and Imprisonment of Apostle Peter—because nothing says “let’s have a good time” quite like a round of celestial handcuffs and a nice stay in the slammer. It’s like the original “lads’ night out,” only with a bit more divine intervention and a lot less lager. I guess even the first pope couldn’t resist a bit of cheeky trouble—proof that a good dose of drama is always in fashion, eh?

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