Commentaries:
People's Commentary (NT)
Luke 10:4
Salute no man by the way. The Jewish salutations were very formal,
hypocritical, and consumed much time. It is said that it often required
from one to three hours to complete these formal salutations. The
disciples were not to consume thus their precious time, nor did the
Savior wish them to go through with foolish and insincere forms.
Luke 10:3-12
Go. The instructions to the seventy are in substance the same as
those given to the twelve in Matthew, See notes on Matthew 10:5-42.
Matthew is fuller. For Luke's additions, see notes on Luke 10:4-6.
Other commentary entries containing this verse:
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Luke 10:3-12
Luke 10:4
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