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Shod with sandals (υποδεδεμενους σανδαλια). Perfect passive participle in the accusative case as if with the infinitive πορευεσθα …

In Matthew 10:5, they were commanded not to go among the Gentiles or Samaritans. Mark omits that direction, perhaps, because he was writing for the…

Be shod with sandals.—The word occurs again in Acts 12:8. It describes obviously the shoes worn by the poor as distinguis…

Theophylact of Ohrid: The Lord preached not only in the cities but also in the villages, so that we may learn not to despis…

Inherent in the commi ion of the Twelve was absolute trust in God to supply all their needs, including their physical needs. They were to take only…

But be shod with sandals
Which were different from shoes, and more fit to travel with, and therefore allowed when sh…

Though the apostles were conscious of their own great weakness, and expected no worldly advantage, yet, in obedience to their Master, and in depend…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson