Something I haven’t pointed out yet is the Galilean factor. When Peter is accused of being a disciple, they say, “you are with the Galilean.” Why was this significant?
Galilee was “Hicksville” and Jerusalem was uptown high-society. Galileans talked funny, likely walked funny, were likely dirty, dressed differently, had different education and were looked down upon in Jerusalem. It’s different to see Jesus this way for us. I hope it frees you up! Jesus did not come from heaven to earth in 19th century Britain and attend Oxford. He grew up in the country, with little access to society. Yet He was accessible to the common man! Peter denies it, will you?