ora bagfor [your] journey,oreventwocoats,orsandals,ora staff;for the workeris worthyof his support.
You may eatit anywhere,you and your households,for it is your compensationin returnfor your servicein the tentof meeting.
"And whatevercityorvillageyou enter,inquirewhois worthyin it, and stayat his houseuntilyou leave[that city].
and He instructedthem that they should takenothingfor [their] journey,excepta merestaff--nobread,nobag,nomoneyin their belt--
And he would answerand sayto them, "The man who hastwotunicsis to sharewith him who hasnone;and he who hasfoodis to dolikewise."
And He saidto them, "Takenothingfor [your] journey,neithera staff,nora bag,norbread,normoney;and do not [even] havetwotunicsapiece.
When you comebringthe cloakwhichI leftat Troaswith Carpus,and the books,especiallythe parchments.
He tookhis stickin his handand chosefor himself fivesmoothstonesfrom the brook,and putthem in the shepherd'sbagwhichhe had, even in [his] pouch,and his slingwas in his hand;and he approachedthe Philistine.
Then Saulsaidto his servant,"But behold,if we go,whatshall we bringthe man?For the breadis gonefrom our sackand thereis nopresentto bringto the manof God.Whatdo we have?"