Mark 6:7-13

the twelve.

3:13,14; Mt 10:1-4; Lu 6:13-16; 9:1-6; 10:3-12

two and.

Ex 4:14,15; Ec 4:9,10; Re 11:3

power.

16:17; Lu 10:17-20

take.

Mt 10:9,10; Lu 10:4; 22:35

save.Matthew says that they were to take "neither two coats, neither shoes, nor yet staves;" but this precept plainly means, "Go just as you are; take no other coat, shoes, or staff than what you already have."

money."The word signifieth a piece of brass money in value something less than a farthing. Mt 10:9: but here it is taken in general for money."

Lu 9:3

be shod.

Eph 6:15

sandals.The sandal consisted only of a sole, fastened about the foot and ankle with straps.

Ac 12:8

Mt 10:11-13; Lu 9:4; 10:7,8; Ac 16:15; 17:5-7

whosoever.

Ne 5:13; Mt 10:14; Lu 9:5; 10:10,11; Ac 13:50,51; 18:6

It shall.

Eze 16:48-51; Mt 10:15; 11:20-24; Lu 10:12-15; Joh 15:22-24

Heb 6:4-8; 10:26-31; 2Pe 2:6; Jude 1:7

and. Gr. or. in the day.

Mt 12:36; Ro 2:5,16; 2Pe 2:9; 3:7; 1Jo 4:17

preached.

1:3,15; Eze 18:30; Mt 3:2,8; 4:17; 9:13; 11:20; Lu 11:32; 13:3,5

Lu 15:7,10; 24:47; Ac 2:38; 3:19; 11:18; 20:21; 26:20; 2Co 7:9,10

2Ti 2:25,26

cast.

7; Lu 10:17

anointed.

Jas 5:14,15

Luke 9:10

the apostles.

10:17; Zec 1:10; Mr 6:30; Heb 13:17

he took.

Mt 14:13; Mr 2:7; 6:31,32

Bethsaida.

Mt 11:21; Mr 6:45; Joh 1:44

Luke 10:17

1,9; 9:1; Ro 16:20
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