Peter was the disciple who cut off the ear of the Roman soldier when taking Jesus to Pilate. Jesus then miraculously healed the soldier's ear.
No roman soldier actually had his ear cut off. The incident occurred as soldiers came to arrest Jesus, and with them were some officials from the chief priests and Pharisees. The gospels of Matthew and Luke do not record the name of the disciple who cut off the ear of a servant of the high priest. John 18:10 records that it was Simon Peter, and that the servant's name was Malchus.
When Jesus was on the cross no knife was used by the roman soldier , he used his spear.
That was Peter, who cut off Malchus' ear.(John 18:10)
if you're referring to when Jesus was arrested, then none. after peter cut off the ear of the servant, they all fled.
Peter cut off the ear of the high priest's servant during Jesus's arrest in the Garden of Gethsemane, as mentioned in the Gospel of John 18:10.
Luke 22:47-51
The disciple whose ear was chopped off was Malchus, and it was Peter who wielded the sword and cut off his ear. Jesus then miraculously healed Malchus' ear.
In the Bible, it is written that Simon Peter cut off the ear of a Roman soldier named Malchus while trying to protect Jesus from being arrested in the Garden of Gethsemane.
When Jesus was being taken away by the soldiers, his most beloved disciple, Peter, cut off the ear of one of the soldiers' slaves in an attempt to protect his Lord. Jesus rebuked him, touched the year of the slave, and restored it to it's place.
Jesus performed a miracle by healing the high priest's servant's ear that had been cut off by one of the disciples during his arrest in Gethsemane.
Peter cut off the ear of a soldier during Jesus's arrest in the Garden of Gethsemane in an attempt to defend Jesus. Peter was acting impulsively and out of loyalty to Jesus. Jesus then healed the soldier's ear and instructed Peter to put away his sword.