nor yet scrip towards your journey. Neither two coats, neither shoes, nor yet a rod: for the workman is worthy to have his meat.
Into whatsoever city, or town ye shall come, enquire who is worthy in it, and there abide till ye go thence.
And commanded them, that they should take nothing unto their Journey, save a rod only: Neither scrip, neither bread, neither money in their purses:
He answered and said unto them: He that hath ij. coats, let him part with him that hath none: And he that hath meat, let him do likewise.
And he said to them: Take no thing to succor you by the way: neither staff, nor scrip, neither bread neither money, neither have two coats.
The cloak that I left at Troada with Carpus when thou comest bring with thee, and the books, but specially the parchment.