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Luke 10:4-5

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10:4 Do not carry 1  a money bag, 2  a traveler’s bag, 3  or sandals, and greet no one on the road. 4  10:5 Whenever 5  you enter a house, 6  first say, ‘May peace 7  be on this house!’
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[10:4]  1 sn On the command Do not carry see Luke 9:3. The travel instructions communicate a note of urgency and stand in contrast to philosophical teachers, who often took a bag. There is no ostentation in this ministry.

[10:4]  2 tn Traditionally, “a purse.”

[10:4]  3 tn Or possibly “a beggar’s bag” (L&N 6.145; BDAG 811 s.v. πήρα).

[10:4]  4 tn Or “no one along the way.”

[10:5]  5 tn Here δέ (de) has not been translated.

[10:5]  6 tn Grk “Into whatever house you enter.” This acts as a distributive, meaning every house they enter; this is expressed more naturally in English as “whenever you enter a house.”

[10:5]  7 sn The statement ‘May peace be on this house!’ is really a benediction, asking for God’s blessing. The requested shalom (peace) is understood as coming from God.



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