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LUKE 10:1–10:12 ©

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Yeshua sends out 72 people

Luke 10:1–12

10:1 Yeshua sends out 72 people

10After all this, the master appointed seventy-two others and he sent them out in pairs to go ahead of him to every town and village that he would pass through. 2[ref]He told them, “There’s a large harvest ready, but there’s only a few workers. So ask the owner of the crop to send out more workers to help with his harvest. 3[ref]So get moving—see, I’m sending you out like lambs with wolves all around. 4Don’t take a wallet or backpack or spare sandals, and don’t greet people on the road.

5Whenever you’re welcomed into a home, first say, ‘Peace to this house.’ 6And if there’s someone there worthy of peace[fn], then your peace will rest on that home, but if not, your peace will return to you. 7[ref]Then stay in that same house and eat and drink what they give you, because the worker is worthy of his compensation. Don’t be moving from house to house. 8Whenever you all go into some place and the locals accept you, then eat what they give you. 9Heal the sick there and tell them that God’s kingdom is near. 10[ref]But if you all go into some place and they don’t accept you, then go out to the roads and announce, 11[ref]‘We’re wiping off even the dust from your place that stuck to our footwear, however you all need to know anyway that God’s kingdom is near.’ 12[ref]I’m telling you that it will be more bearable for the people of Sodom in that day, than for the people in that place.


10:6 It’s not obvious what Yeshua is referring to here with ‘son of peace’.


Collected OET-RV cross-references

Mat 9:37-38:

37[ref]He said to his disciples, “The harvest is large, but there’s not enough workers. 38So ask the owner of the harvest to send more workers to help with it.”


9:37-38: Luk 10:2.

Mat 10:16:

10:16 The coming persecution

(Mark 13:9-13, Luke 21:12-17)

16[ref]Look out, because I’m sending you out like sheep among the wolves, so you’ll all need to be as shrewd as snakes and as innocent as doves.


10:16: Luk 10:3.

1Cor 9:14:

14Similarly, the master even instructed that anyone who preaches the good message should be able to make their living off it.[ref]


9:14: Mat 10:10; Luk 10:7.

1Tim 5:18:

18[ref]because the scriptures say, “Don’t muzzle the ox working on the threshing floor,” and “A worker deserves their wages.”


5:18: a Deu 25:4; 1Cor 9:9; b Mat 10:10; Luk 10:7.

Acts 13:51:

51So Paul and Barnabas just left that place to face their own consequences, and continued on to Iconium.

Mrk 6:8-11:

8He insisted that they can carry a walking stick but not to take food, a backpack, or money. 9They could wear one pair of sandals, but not take changes of clothes. 10And he told them, “Whenever you are invited into a home, stay at that one place until you leave that town. 11[ref]But if any places don’t want you or don’t want to hear what you have to say, just leave that place. As you go, shake the dust off your sandals so they can see that you pass the responsibility of what happened to them.


6:11: Acts 13:51.

Mat 10:7-14:

7As you go, announce to the people that the kingdom of the heavens is close. 8Heal those who need it, bring the dead back to life, get rid of leprosy, and drive evil spirits away. You all freely received, so give freely. 9Don’t accept any money for your wallets, 10[ref]and don’t take a backpack, or a change of clothes or footwear, or a staff, because a worker deserves to be fed.

11Whatever city or village you arrive at, look around to discover who is godly, and stay with them until you all leave. 12When you enter a home, bless it, 13and if the house is worthy of it, let your peace come onto it, but if not, let your peace return to you. 14[ref]If there’s any that don’t accept you or don’t want to hear your messages, shake the dust off your feet as you leave that house or city as a sign that you all accept no responsibility for them.


10:10: 1Cor 9:14; 1Tim 5:18.

10:14: Acts 13:51.

Luk 9:3-5:

3Don’t take anything for the journey,” he told them. “Don’t take a walking stick or a backpack or food or money or spare clothes. 4When someone invites you into their home, stay in that one house until you leave that place, 5[ref]but when the people don’t want to hear from you, shake the dust off your feet as a testimony to them that they’re now responsible to God for their own actions.


9:5: Acts 13:51.

Gen 19:24-28:

24Then Yahweh rained burning sulfur down onto Sodom and Gomorrah,[ref] 25and he destroyed those cities and all their inhabitants as well, as all of the plain including all the vegetation. 26But Lot’s wife who was following him looked back and she turned into a pillar of salt.[ref]

27Meanwhile, Abraham got up early in the morning and went to the place where he had stood before Yahweh, 28and he looked down towards Sodom and Gomorrah and the land of the plain. From there he saw, wow, that smoke was rising from the land like a furnace chimney.


19:24-25: Mat 10:15; 11:23-24; Luk 10:12; 17:29; 2Pe 2:6; Yud 7.

19:26: Luk 17:32.

Mat 11:24:

24[ref]However, I’m telling you all that it will be more tolerable for the people of Sodom on judgement day than it will be for you.


11:24: Mat 10:15; Luk 10:12.

Mat 10:15:

15[ref]I can assure you that it will be more tolerable for the towns of Sodom and Gomorrah on the day of judgement that it will be for those places.


10:15: a Mat 11:24; b Gen 19:24-28.