Commentaries:
Robertson's Word Pictures (NT)
Seeing the wind (blepwn ton anemon). Cf. Exodus 20:18 and Revelation 1:12 "to see the voice" (thn fwnhn). "It is one thing to see a storm from the deck of a stout ship, another to see it in the midst of the waves" (Bruce). Peter was actually beginning to sink (katapontizesqai) to plunge down into the sea, "although a fisherman and a good swimmer" (Bengel). It was a dramatic moment that wrung from Peter the cry: "Lord, save me" (Kurie, swson me), and do it quickly the aorist means. He could walk on the water till he saw the wind whirl the water round him.
Other Robertson's Word Pictures (NT) entries containing Matthew 14:30:
John 6:20
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