Luke 22:35
And he said unto them, When I sent you without purse, and scrip, and shoes, lacked ye any thing? And they said, Nothing.
Cross-reference
Luke 9:3 contains the original sending instructions for the Twelve, which Jesus here recalls when asking if they lacked anything.
Luke 10:4 gives similar instructions for the seventy-two, also forbidding money bag and sandals — another instance of the same principle.
Psalm 34:9 promises that those who fear the Lord lack nothing — the disciples experienced this when they trusted Jesus' sending without provisions.
Psalm 34:10 assures that seekers of God lack no good thing — the disciples' mission without provisions proved this truth.
Matthew 6:31-33 records Jesus' command not to worry about food or clothing — the disciples' experience of lacking nothing exemplifies this promise.
Matthew 10:9 forbids carrying gold or silver in money belts — part of the Twelve's commission recalled here.
Matthew 10:10 adds no bag, tunic, sandals, or staff — details of the same sending mission Jesus references.
Mark 6:8 instructs to take only a staff, no bag or money — parallel to the mission Jesus recalls.
Mark 6:9 adds to wear sandals but not two tunics — part of the same commission recalled in Luke 22:35.
Deuteronomy 2:7 states that Israel lacked nothing during 40 years in the wilderness — the disciples similarly lacked nothing when sent out by Jesus.
Acts 4:34 describes no needy in the early church — a later fulfillment of the same divine provision the disciples experienced.
2 Corinthians 8:15 quotes the manna principle that each had enough — echoing the disciples' lack of nothing on mission.