🪨🔑 “Peter Means Rock” — The Pebble Argument Had A Nice Run
Apparently Jesus changed Simon’s name to Rock, built something on “this rock,” gave him the keys, and then some folks said:
“Could be unrelated.”
Bold strategy.
The old “Petros means little stone / Petra means big rock” argument sounds clever until you actually slow down and read the passage.
Jesus was speaking Aramaic.
The word is rock.
Not pebble.
Not tiny stone.
Not “Simon Evan.”
Rock.
And even if you stay in the Greek, the argument still doesn’t work. Petra is feminine, so when it becomes a man’s name, it gets masculinized as Petros. That is not Jesus downgrading Peter. That is grammar.
If Matthew wanted “pebble,” he had other words available.
He did not use them.
And here’s the funny part: this is not just a Catholic reading.
Plenty of Protestant scholars have admitted that Peter himself is the rock in Matthew 16, even if they disagree with Catholics about what that means later.
Here’s a roundup:
https://www.oram.us/protestant-scholars-on-mt-1616-19/
But the bigger point is the structure of the scene.
Jesus does not just give Peter a compliment.
He blesses him.
He explains the blessing.
He names him Rock.
He explains the rock.
He gives him keys.
He explains the authority.
Blessing, reason, reason.
Name, foundation, gates.
Keys, authority, heaven.
That is a lot of holy weight.
Yes, Christ is the Builder.
Yes, Christ is the King.
Yes, Peter’s confession matters.
Yes, the faith Peter confesses is rock-solid.
The Catekizm can allow for that.
But Scripture does not make Peter vanish to save your theology.
This is not either-or.
It is Catholic both-and.
Christ is the foundation, but Christ also appoints a steward.
Christ is the King, but Christ also gives keys.
Christ is the Head, but Christ also founds a visible Church.
And when the New Testament repeatedly treats Peter like the leed apostle, maybe the rock is not your preferred abstraction.
Maybe it is Peter.
Weird, I know.
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