Luke 9:3

And he said unto them, Take nothing for your journey, neither staves, nor scrip, neither bread, neither money; neither have two coats apiece.

Cross-reference

Luke 10:4 Parallel

Luke 10:4 gives similar travel instructions to the seventy‑two — extending the same principle of radical dependence on God.

Luke 12:22 Related theme

Luke 12:22 expands on this principle: just as disciples took nothing, they should not worry about basic needs—trusting God's provision.

Luke 22:35 Allusion

Luke 22:35 recalls this exact sending: Jesus asks if they lacked anything, confirming the command's sufficiency.

Luke 12:28 Parallel

Luke 12:28 teaches God's care for clothing, grounding the command to take no extra shirt in trust in divine provision.

Luke 3:11 Parallel

Luke 3:11 commands sharing extra clothing with the needy—Luke 9:3 forbids taking extra, both promoting simplicity.

Matthew 10:9 parallels this instruction, specifically adding 'no gold or silver'—the same prohibition on wealth.

Matthew 10:10 continues the parallel, adding 'the worker is worth his keep'—a rationale not in Luke 9:3.

Mark 6:8 Parallel

Mark 6:8 parallels this mission charge but allows a staff—a slight difference from Luke's 'no staff'.

Mark 6:9 Parallel

Mark 6:9 adds 'wear sandals'—Luke 9:3 omits sandals, focusing on no extra shirt.