no bag for your journey, nor change of linen, nor shoes, nor stick; for the labourer deserves his food.
»Whatever town or village you enter, inquire for some good man; and make his house your home till you leave the place.«
He charged them to take nothing for the journey except a stick; no bread, no bag, and not a penny in their pockets,
»Let the man who has two coats,« he answered, »give one to the man who has none; and let the man who has food share it with others.«
And He commanded them, »Take nothing for your journey; neither stick nor bag nor bread nor money; and do not have an extra under garment.
When you come, bring with you the cloak which I left behind at Troas at the house of Carpus, and the books, but especially the parchments.