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The frogs went into the High Priest's house from the front gate. They had already been known as strange frogs often seen with Jesus.
The frogs disagreed that Peter would take so much risk to be killed before rescuing Jesus. They proposed they would rather go from the front, because they were frogs.
The High Priest's house seemed to be hard to enter, but Peter thought he would rush in from the front.
The mysterious man (yet maybe known to the frogs) was gone. Now knowing that Jesus was in the High Priest's house, Peter declared he must go.
The one hiding in the bush named himself as a fan of Jesus. And he showed himself, maybe by mistake, when he was going away.
Peter did not know where Jesus would be; a voice came from behind, telling them he should be in the house of the High Priest.
And Peter had entrusted John, who had been the toughest rival to him, with all the other disciples.
Peter was going alone to rescue Jesus. He had made up his mind not to let all the other disciples die with him.
On their way seeking where Jesus would have been taken, the frogs found Peter .