That’s your interpretation, and welcome to it: but since your notion is not supported by the text (beinst Jesus was talking to St. Peter and the Apostles with him), your interpretation is not dispositive.
Thats your interpretation, and welcome to it: but since your notion is not supported by the text (beinst Jesus was talking to St. Peter and the Apostles with him), your interpretation is not dispositive.
No, it is what the passage and the context says.
Of course He is speaking to the Apostles. He is speaking about their role in the millennial kingdom.
No interpretation needed, unless you want it to mean something else...
But of course that doesnt change the passage.
Sorry; but the text does NOT support your position of supremacy to Peter!
The Book Rome gave us PLAINLY shows, in the first verse of Matthew 18...
...At that time the disciples came to Jesus and asked, Who, then, is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?
There is NO mention of Peter ;therefore...
your notion is not supported by the text .