Into whatever city, or castle, ye shall enter, ask ye who therein is worthy, and there dwell ye, till ye go out.
a pilgrim dwelled not withoutforth; my door was open to a way-goer or a way-faring man;
not a scrip in the way, neither two coats, neither shoes, nor a staff [or a rod]; for a workman is worthy his meat.
And when ye go into an house, greet ye it, and say, Peace to this house.
And he said to them, Whither ever ye enter into an house, dwell ye there, till ye go out from thence.
And when all men saw, they grutched, saying, For he had turned to a sinful man.
And into what[ever] house ye enter, dwell ye there, and go ye not out from thence.
And when she was baptized and her house, she prayed, and said, If ye have deemed that I am faithful to the Lord, enter ye into mine house, and dwell. And she constrained us.