Matthew 9:38
Context9:38 Therefore ask the Lord of the harvest 1 to send out 2 workers into his harvest.”
Matthew 10:10
Context10:10 no bag 3 for the journey, or an extra tunic, 4 or sandals or staff, 5 for the worker deserves his provisions.
Matthew 20:2
Context20:2 And after agreeing with the workers for the standard wage, 6 he sent them into his vineyard.
[9:38] 1 sn The phrase Lord of the harvest recognizes God’s sovereignty over the harvest process.
[9:38] 2 tn Grk “to thrust out.”
[10:10] 3 tn Or “no traveler’s bag”; or possibly “no beggar’s bag” (L&N 6.145; BDAG 811 s.v. πήρα).
[10:10] 4 tn Grk “two tunics.” See the note on the word “tunic” in Matt 5:40.
[10:10] 5 sn Mark 6:8 allows one staff. It might be that Matthew’s summary (cf. Luke 9:3) means not taking an extra staff or that the expression is merely rhetorical for “traveling light” which has been rendered in two slightly different ways.
[20:2] 5 tn Grk “agreeing with the workers for a denarius a day.”





