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Verse Luke 10:4. _CARRY NEITHER PURSE NOR SCRIP_] Matthew 10:9, c.,
and Mark 6:8, Mark 6:8, c.
Salute no man by the
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PURSE ...SCRIP ...SHOES - See the notes at Matthew 10:10.
SALUTE NO MAN BY THE WAY - Salutations among the Orientals did not
consist, as among us, of a slight bow or an extension of the hand, but
was...
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CHAPTER 10
_ 1. The Seventy Appointed. (Luke 10:1)_
2. The Return of the Seventy and the True Rejoicing. (Luke 10:17)
3. Jesus Rejoiced in Spirit. (Luke 10:21)
4. The Question of the Lawyer. ...
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THE MISSION OF THE SEVENTY._ Cf._ p. 665. Lk. has already described
the Mission of the Twelve, following Mk.; here he covers the ground
again, following Q. Matthew 10 had blended Mk. and Q, but Lk. ke...
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LABOURERS FOR THE HARVEST (Luke 10:1-16)...
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After these things the Lord appointed other seventy men and sent them
out in twos ahead of him into every town and place where he intended
to go. "The harvest is great," he said to them, "but the work...
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NEITHER. not. Greek. _me._ App-105.
PURSE. Greek _balantion._ Peculiar to Luke; only here; Luke 12:33.;
Luke 22:35; Luke 22:36.
NOR. Greek _me._
SCRIP. a beggar's collecting bag. See on...
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_neither purse_ Compare Luke 9:1-6, and notes; Matthew 10:1-42. St
Luke uses the Greek _balantion;_St Mark the Oriental _zonen_-girdle."
_salute no man by the way_ A common direction in cases of urgen...
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Luke 9:51 to Luke 18:31_. Rejected by the Samaritans. A lesson of
Tolerance._
This section forms a great episode in St Luke, which may be called
the departure for the final conflict, and is identical...
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ΜῊ … ΒΑΛΛΆΝΤΙΟΝ. Compare Luke 9:1-6, and notes; Matthew
10:1-42. The double λ is best supported by the MSS. though λ is more
correct. St Luke alone uses this word (Luke 12:33;...
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CHAPS. Luke 9:51 to Luke 18:31
This section forms a great episode in St Luke, which may be called the
departure for the final conflict, and is identical with the journey
(probably to the Feast of the...
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Luke 10:1-24. THE MISSION OF THE SEVENTY...
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VER 3. GO YOUR WAYS: BEHOLD, I SEND YOU FORTH AS LAMBS AMONG WOLVES.
4. CARRY NEITHER PURSE, NOR SCRIP, NOR SHOES: AND SALUTE NO MAN BY THE
WAY.
CYRIL; Luke next relates, that the seventy disciples o...
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_THE WORK OF THE SEVENTY -- LUKE 10:1-20:_ The Lord sent out seventy
of His followers to carry His message into every village. He said,
"The harvest truly is great, but the labourers are few: pray ye...
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ΒΑΣΤΆΖΕΤΕ _praes. imper. act. от_ ΒΑΣΤΆΖΩ (G941)
нести. Здесь _praes. imper._ с отр. означает
"не всегда" (MKG, 272).
ΒΑΛΛΆΝΤΙΟΝ (G905) _асс. sing._ мошна,
устаревшее слово, обозначавшее
кошелек (RWP...
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AND SALUTE NO MAN BY THE WAY.— The instructions given to the seventy
on this occasion, were nearly the same with those delivered to the
twelve; concerning which, see the notes on Matthew 13. Only he o...
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BUTLER'S COMMENTS
SECTION 1
Preaching the Kingdom (Luke 10:1-24)
10 After this the Lord appointed seventy others, and sent them on
ahead of him, two by two, into every town and place where he himsel...
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Go your ways: behold, I send you forth as lambs among wolves.
GO YOUR WAYS ... See the notes at Matthew 10:7....
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1 As the Lord was on His way to celebrate the festival of Ingathering,
this,vas actually the time of harvest and He was comparing the
physical to the spiritual state of the country. At harvest time th...
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THE SEVENTY. THE GOOD SAMARITAN. MARTHA AND MARY
1-16. Choice and mission of the Seventy (peculiar to Lk). Another step
in the organisation of the Church. The Seventy receive a subordinate
commission,...
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LUKE’S GOOD NEWS
LUKE
_HILDA BRIGHT_
CHAPTER 10
JESUS SENDS OUT MORE *DISCIPLES 10:1-12
V1 After this, the *Lord chose 72 other *disciples and sent them out
in pairs. He told them to go ahead of...
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CARRY NEITHER PURSE, NOR SCRIP. — See Notes on Matthew 10:9; Mark
6:8....
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βαλάντιον, a purse, in Lk. only, in N. T.; often in classics,
spelt there, as in MSS. of N. T., variously with one or two λς.
μηδένα ἀσπάσησθε : salute no one, to be taken in the
spirit rather than in...
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_The instructions_....
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_The Seventy sent forth_, peculiar to Lk. Many questions have been
raised as to this narrative, _e.g._, as to its historicity, as to the
connection between the instructions to the new missionaries and...
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THE FORERUNNERS OF THE LORD
Luke 10:1-16
In the appointment of the Seventy there was perhaps an allusion to
Numbers 11:24-25. In this case, as in that, there was the endowment of
conspicuous spiritua...
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The mission of the seventy is recorded only by Luke. They went forth,
sent by Jesus. They returned glad in the victories they had wrought in
His name. He received them, and declared to them the whole...
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Carry neither purse, nor scrip, nor shoes: and salute (a) no man by
the way.
(a) This is spoken figuratively, which manner of speech men use when
they put down more in words than is meant. This is usu...
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As Moses formerly chose twelve elders as princes and fathers of the
twelve tribes of Israel, and afterwards gave to each of these elders
six others, to assist them in the arduous work of governing the...
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COMMISSION OF THE SEVENTY EVANGELISTS
Luke 10:1-16. Two and a half years of our Lord's ministry have flown
away, nearly all spent in Galilee, having made short journeys to
Jerusalem, attending two of...
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VERS. 3, 4. “ _Go your ways; behold, I send you forth as lambs among
wolves. Carry neither purse, nor scrip, nor shoes: and salute no man
by the way._ ” They are to set out just as they are, weak and...
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3. _The Sending of the Seventy. Disciples: Luke 10:1-24_. Though Jesus
proceeded slowly from city to city, and from village to village, He
had but little time to devote to each place. It was therefore...
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(1) After these things, the Lord appointed other seventy also, and
sent them two and two before his face into every city and place
whither he himself would come. (2) Therefore said he unto them, The
h...
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The ninth chapter opens with the mission not the setting apart, but
the circuit of the twelve sent out by the Lord, who therein was
working after a fresh sort. He communicates power in grace to men,
c...
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The mission of the seventy follows in chapter 10, a mission important
in its character for the development of the ways of God.
This character is, in fact, different in some respects from that of
the b...
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CARRY NEITHER PURSE,.... The Syriac version reads, "purses, "to put
money, gold, silver, and brass in; and the prohibition regards the
money in the purse chiefly:
NOR SCRIP; the Syriac version here a...
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Carry neither purse, nor scrip, nor shoes: and salute no man by the
way.
Ver. 4. _Salute no man_] For that your task is long, your time is
little....
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_I send you forth as lambs_, &c. As so many defenceless lambs, in the
midst of ravenous and cruel wolves. _Carry neither purse nor scrip_,
&c. See notes on Matthew 10:9; Matthew 10:16. _Salute no man...
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INSTRUCTION TO THE SEVENTY DISCIPLES. Matthew 10:11-15; Matthew 10:40;
Matthew 11:20-24....
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PURSE-SCRIP; Matthew 10:9-10.
SALUTE NO MAN; the mode of salutation then was more formal than now.
He would not have them hindered by giving or receiving salutations,
but would have them proceed dire...
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The first instructions:...
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CARRY NEITHER PURSE, NOR SCRIP, NOR SHOES; AND SALUTE NO MAN BY THE
WAY,...
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THE SENDING OF SEVENTY OTHERS
(vs.1-16)
As we progress in this Gospel, earthly things tend to recede and
heaven comes gradually more into view, specially following the
transfiguration (ch.9:8-36) an...
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1-16 Christ sent the seventy disciples, two and two, that they might
strengthen and encourage one another. The ministry of the gospel calls
men to receive Christ as a Prince and a Saviour; and he wil...
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SEE POOLE ON "LUKE 10:4...
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Clement of Alexandria The Instructor Book III
We, then, on our journey to the truth, must be unencumbered. "Carry
not," said the Lord, "purse, nor scalp, nor shoes; "[67]
Tertullian Against Marcion...
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Luke 10:4 Carry G941 (G5720) neither G3361 bag G905 G3361 knapsack
G4082 nor G3366 sandals G5266 and...
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“Carry no purse, no food bag, no shoes, and salute no man on the
way.”
They are to go out in haste, trusting fully in God's provision, and
not wasting time on conventional greetings which in those day...
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THE MISSION OF THE SEVENTY (TWO) (10:1-9).
Following Jesus' call to the three potential disciples Jesus now
appoints seventy (or seventy two) disciples to go out two by two as
messengers before His f...
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Luke 10:4. SALUTE NO MAN BY THE WAY. Peculiar to this discourse. It
simply expresses the urgency of their errand, since such salutations
in the East would involve great loss of time....
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THIS division of the Gospel of Luke, embracing nearly one third of the
whole, contains for the most part matter peculiar to this Evangelist.
A number of the incidents probably belong to an earlier per...
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THE MISSION OF THE SEVENTY. Peculiar to Luke. The labors of this large
body of disciples were brief, their mission temporary. The incident
has no bearing upon questions of ecclesiastical position. Our...
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PURSE
(βαλλαντιον). Old word for money-bag, sometimes a javelin as
if from βαλλω. Only in Luke in the N.T. (Luke 10:4; Luke 12:33;
Luke 22:35). See Luke 9:3;...
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Our Lord was about to send out seventy disciples to preach the gospel.
He had already chosen his twelve apostles; now there must be seventy
disciples, something like Moses had seventy elders to serve...
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CONTENTS: The 70 sent out. Jesus denounces Judgment on cities. Parable
of the good Samaritan. Martha and Mary entertain Jesus.
CHARACTERS: Jesus, 70 witnesses, Satan, lawyer, Martha, Mary.
CONCLUSION...
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Luke 10:1. _The Lord appointed other seventy also, and sent them two
and two._ This was after the twelve had returned, and brought reports
of the eager cries of the people for the word of life. Some o...
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GO! He gives them roughly the same instructions as the twelve. See
notes on _Matthew 10._ Matthew gives the most detail, but Luke adds:
_"Don't stop to greet anyone on the road._ " The Jews had a ritu...
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_Salute no man by the way_
NO TIME TO BE LOST
“Salute no man by the way.
” It is remarkable that such an injunction should be given by our
Divine Master, so distinguished as He was for amiable feeli...
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LUKE—NOTE ON LUKE 10:4 NO SANDALS probably means not to take an
extra pair, since Jesus is telling them what they should not CARRY.
They are to GREET NO ONE. Such greetings were lengthy and time-
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CHAPTER 10 VER. 1. _After these things the Lord also._ Seventy-two.
Vulgate. Dorotheus and others profess to give their names, but
Eusebius declares that he knew of no written list of these seventy
di...
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_Carry neither purse_ (provide neither gold, nor silver, nor brass in
your purse, S. Matt. x.) _nor scrip_. Neither purse for money, nor
scrip for food; for the Shepherd will supply both if needful. H...
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Luke 10:1. The mission of the seventy is peculiar to St. Luke. We need
not be surprised at the silence of the other evangelists, as the
office to which these men were called was not a...
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EXPOSITION
LUKE 10:1
_The mission of the seventy. The Lord_'_s words to them of instruction
and direction and warning._
LUKE 10:1
AFTER THESE THINGS THE LORD APPOINTED OTHER SEVENTY ALSO. That is...
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Now in chapter 10, we read of this commissioning in the sending forth
of the seventy, in the contrast to the twelve of chapter 9.
After these things (Luke 10:1)
Now He is on His way towards Jerusale...
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1 Samuel 21:8; 2 Kings 4:24; 2 Kings 4:29; Genesis 24:33; Genesis
24:56
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Purse [β α λ λ α ν τ ι ο ν]. Used by Luke only. For money.
Scrip (phran). For victuals. Rev., wallet.
Shoes. Not that they were to go unshod, but that they were not to
carry a change of sandals. See...
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THE SENDING FORTH OF THE SEVENTY
Luke 10:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
We have here a most important theme, THE SENDING FORTH OF THE SEVENTY.
There are some things in general which we feel led to suggest he...