Luke 22:35-37
1599 Geneva Bible
35 ¶ And he said unto them, (A)When I sent you without bag, and scrip, and shoes, lacked ye anything? And they said, Nothing.
36 [a]Then he said to them, But now he that hath a bag, let him take it, and likewise a scrip: and he that hath none, let him sell his coat, and buy a sword.
37 For I say unto you, That yet the same which is written, must be performed in me, (B)Even with the wicked was he numbered: for doubtless those things which are written of me, have an end.
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- Luke 22:36 All this talk is by way of an allegory, as if he said, O my friends and fellow soldiers, you have lived hitherto as it were in peace: but now there is a most sharp battle at hand to be fought, and therefore you must lay all other things aside, and think upon furnishing yourselves in armor. And what this armor is, he showeth by his own example, when he prayed afterward in the garden, and reproved Peter for striking with the sword.
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