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Matthew 10:10 - Christian Standard Bible Anglicised

Don’t take a travelling bag for the road, or an extra shirt, sandals, or staff, for the worker   is worthy of his food.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

nor scrip for your journey, neither two coats, neither shoes, nor yet staves: for the workman is worthy of his meat.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

And do not take a provision bag or a wallet for a collection bag for your journey, nor two undergarments, nor sandals, nor a staff; for the workman deserves his support (his living, his food).

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American Standard Version (1901)

no wallet for your journey, neither two coats, nor shoes, nor staff: for the laborer is worthy of his food.

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Common English Bible

Don’t take a backpack for the road or two shirts or sandals or a walking stick.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

nor provisions for the journey, nor two tunics, nor shoes, nor a staff. For the laborer deserves his portion.

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

Nor scrip for your journey, nor two coats, nor shoes, nor a staff; for the workman is worthy of his meat.

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Matthew 10:10
12 Tagairtí Cros  

then you and your household may eat it anywhere. It is your wage in return for your work at the tent of meeting.


When you enter any town or village, find out who is worthy, and stay there until you leave.


He instructed them to take nothing for the road except a staff #– #no bread, no travelling bag,  no money in their belts,


He replied to them, ‘The one who has two shirts must share with someone who has none, and the one who has food must do the same.’


‘Take nothing for the road,’   he told them, ‘no staff,   no travelling bag, no bread, no money; and don’t take an extra shirt.


When you come, bring the cloak I left in Troas  with Carpus, as well as the scrolls, especially the parchments.


Instead, he took his staff in his hand  and chose five smooth stones from the wadi and put them in the pouch, in his shepherd’s bag. Then, with his sling in his hand, he approached the Philistine.


‘Suppose we do go,’ Saul said to his servant, ‘what do we take the man? The food from our packs is gone, and there’s no gift to take to the man of God.  What do we have? ’