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Matthew 10:5 - Easy To Read Version

5 Jesus gave these twelve apostles {\cf2\super [122]} some orders. Then he sent them \{to tell people about the kingdom\}. Jesus said, “Don’t go to the non-Jewish people. And don’t go into any town where the Samaritans {\cf2\super [123]} live.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

5 These twelve Jesus sent forth, and commanded them, saying, Go not into the way of the Gentiles, and into any city of the Samaritans enter ye not:

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

5 Jesus sent out these twelve, charging them, Go nowhere among the Gentiles and do not go into any town of the Samaritans;

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American Standard Version (1901)

5 These twelve Jesus sent forth, and charged them, saying, Go not into any way of the Gentiles, and enter not into any city of the Samaritans:

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Common English Bible

5 Jesus sent these twelve out and commanded them, “Don’t go among the Gentiles or into a Samaritan city.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

5 Jesus sent these twelve, instructing them, saying: "Do not travel by the way of the Gentiles, and do not enter into the city of the Samaritans,

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

5 These twelve Jesus sent: commanding them, saying: Go ye not into the way of the Gentiles, and into the city of the Samaritans enter ye not.

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Matthew 10:5
27 Cross References  

The king invited some people to the feast. When the feast was ready, the king sent his servants to tell those people to come. But the people refused to come to the king’s feast.


“\{Look at\} the land of Zebulun\par and the land of Naphtali,\par the lands by the road that goes to the sea,\par the area past the Jordan River—\par Galilee, the land where non-Jewish people live.\par


Jesus called the twelve followers together. Jesus sent them out in groups of two. Jesus gave them power over evil spirits.


After this, the Lord (Jesus) chose 72 {\cf2\super [179]} more men. Jesus sent the men out in groups of two. He sent them ahead of him into every town and place where he planned to go.


Then a Samaritan {\cf2\super [195]} man traveled down that road. He came to the place where the hurt man was lying. The Samaritan saw the man. He felt very sorry for the hurt man.


He bowed down at Jesus’ feet. The man thanked Jesus. (This man was a Samaritan. {\cf2\super [273]})


Jesus called the twelve apostles {\cf2\super [157]} together. He gave the apostles power to heal sicknesses and power to force demons {\cf2\super [158]} out of people.


Jesus sent the apostles to tell about God’s kingdom and to heal the sick.


I have sent them into the world, the same as you sent me into the world.


Then Jesus said again, “Peace be with you! The Father sent me. In the same way, I now send you.”


Our fathers worshiped on this mountain. But you Jews say that Jerusalem is the place where people must worship.”


In Samaria Jesus came to the town called Sychar. This town is near the field that Jacob gave to his son Joseph.


The Samaritan {\cf2\super [60]} woman answered, “I am surprised that you ask me for a drink! You are a Jew and I am a Samaritan woman!” (Jews are not friends with Samaritans. {\cf2\super [61]})


These Jews said to each other, “Where will this man go that we cannot find him? Will he go to the Greek cities where our people live? Will he teach the Greek people there?


The Jews answered, “We say you are a Samaritan. {\cf2\super [140]} We say a demon {\cf2\super [141]} is making you crazy! Are we not right when we say these things?”


But the Holy Spirit {\cf2\super [5]} will come to you. Then you will receive power. You will be my witnesses—\{you will tell people about me\}. First, you will tell people in Jerusalem. Then you will tell people in all of Judea, in Samaria, and in every part of the world.”


The Jewish believers who came with Peter were amazed. They were amazed that the Holy Spirit was poured out (given) to the non-Jewish people too.


Saul agreed that the killing of Stephen was a good thing.


Yes. They try to stop us from teaching the non-Jews. We teach the non-Jews so that the non-Jews can be saved. But those Jews are adding more and more sins to the sins they already have. The anger of God has fully come to them now.


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