Did Jesus tell His disciples to take a staff or not?

得窥天境,须看透红尘万丈;人神相通,只凭借灵犀一缕。信靠耶稣,此外路路是绝望;坚定不移,万里迢迢聚天堂。
打印 被阅读次数

Did Jesus tell His disciples to take a staff or not?
Mark 6:8 and Matthew 10:9-10; Luke 9:3

 

  1. Can take a staff 

    1. (Mark 6:8) - "and He instructed them that they should take nothing for their journey, except a mere staff; no bread, no bag, no money in their belt."

  2. Cannot take a staff 

    1. (Matthew 10:9-10) - "Do not acquire gold, or silver, or copper for your money belts, 10or a bag for your journey, or even two tunics, or sandals, or a staff; for the worker is worthy of his support."

    2. (Luke 9:3) - "And He said to them, "Take nothing for your journey, neither a staff, nor a bag, nor bread, nor money; and do not even have two tunics apiece."

     There are no textual variants in these verses in the Greek manuscripts that would bear upon this issue regarding the staff.  The word for "take" in both Mark 6:8 and Luke 9:3 is "airo."  In Matthew 10:9, the word for "acquire" is "ktaomai."  Each account is preceded by the raising of the dead girl so the context of each is the same.  It is possible that there is a textual variation not yet known.  But, this is not an acceptable explanation I would take since it is based a lack of proof.  How then can this difficulty be reconciled?  
    The best explanation I can offer is that Matthew clarifies the issue by telling the disciples to not acquire anything more than what they already had.  It is possible that the "take" of Mark and Luke can be interpreted to mean acquire, but I think this is a weak explanation.  Nevertheless, each verse is saying that the disciples are to go as they are, to not take provisions.  Just trust the Lord. 
     I must note that I am not completely satisfied with this explanation and I wait further clarification should it arise.

登录后才可评论.