Mark 6 – The Nazarene’s Commentary: Mark 6:7-13 – Apostles Sent Out by Twos
Mark 6:7-13 – Apostles Sent Out by Twos
|| Matthew 10:1, 9-14;[1] Luke 9:1-6
MK6:7 Then Jesus summoned the Twelve and started to send them forth two by two. He gave them authority over unclean demons, MK6:8 and commanded them to take nothing for their travels[2] except only a staff – no bread, no provisions sack, no copper money in their belts – MK6:9 but only sandals for their feet and no second under garment. MK6:10 Now he told them: “Wherever you enter a house, stay there until you are finished. MK6:11 And, whoever will not welcome you, or listen to you, on leaving that village stamp the dust off your feet as a witness against them.” MK6:12 So the Twelve set out and preached that everyone should repent. MK6:13 Now they exorcised demons and anointed the sick with oil and healed them.
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[1] Matthew 10:1, 9-14: For details see notes in Nazarene Commentary 2000 on Matthew.
[2] Take nothing for their travels: Jesus explains his actions after his resurrection. He is trying to teach them a lesson of reliance on God. [Luke 22:35]
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