What does it mean to be worth somebody’s keep?

“Do not get any gold or silver or copper to take with you in your belts

no bag for the journey or extra shirt or sandals or a staff, for the worker is worth his keep.

What does it mean to be worthwhile?

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Asked on June 13, 2021 in Meaning.
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What is the logical answer to the question “How can someone prove that they really don’t know why he asks us this question,” and that I don’t know how to answer either? Mathew 10:8 and Mathew 10:9

“… freely you have received, freely give.” “Remember that a worker needs no gold…Do not carry along any gold! Sandals… Staff (etc.)…; for the worker is worth his keep. I

prayed to God and asked him to help me and I thought the pupose of not bringing anything(like an extra tunic) with you is probably to humility you.

Answered on July 4, 2021.
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Keep here refers to board and lodging; subsistence; support (e.g. To work for one’s keep).

Worth one’s keep means one is worth the trouble of lodging and feeding him. When the disciples travel to the north, and Jesus is saying not to provide for their own boarding; that their work will be worth board and lodging to those they come to. As Kit points out, he is also reminding them that to be worth their keep, they must work. After all, one should not expect free handouts.

Answered on July 20, 2021.
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Keep here refers to board and lodging; subsistence; support (e.g. To work for one’s keep).

Worth one’s keep means one is worth the trouble of lodging and feeding him. When the disciples travel to the north, and Jesus is saying not to provide for their own boarding; that their work will be worth board and lodging to those they come to. As Kit points out, he is also reminding them that to be worth their keep, they must work. After all, one should not expect free handouts.

Answered on July 24, 2021.
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Keep here refers to board and lodging; subsistence; support (e.g. To work for one’s keep).

Worth one’s keep means one is worth the trouble of lodging and feeding him. When the disciples travel to the north, and Jesus is saying not to provide for their own boarding; that their work will be worth board and lodging to those they come to. As Kit points out, he is also reminding them that to be worth their keep, they must work. After all, one should not expect free handouts.

Answered on July 25, 2021.
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Keep here refers to board and lodging; subsistence; support (e.g. To work for one’s keep).

Worth one’s keep means one is worth the trouble of lodging and feeding him. When the disciples travel to the north, and Jesus is saying not to provide for their own boarding; that their work will be worth board and lodging to those they come to. As Kit points out, he is also reminding them that to be worth their keep, they must work. After all, one should not expect free handouts.

Answered on July 26, 2021.
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Keep here refers to board and lodging; subsistence; support (e.g. To work for one’s keep).

Worth one’s keep means one is worth the trouble of lodging and feeding him. When the disciples travel to the north, and Jesus is saying not to provide for their own boarding; that their work will be worth board and lodging to those they come to. As Kit points out, he is also reminding them that to be worth their keep, they must work. After all, one should not expect free handouts.

Answered on July 27, 2021.
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What is the logical answer to the question “How can someone prove that they really don’t know why he asks us this question,” and that I don’t know how to answer either? Mathew 10:8 and Mathew 10:9

“… freely you have received, freely give.” “Remember that a worker needs no gold…Do not carry along any gold! Sandals… Staff (etc.)…; for the worker is worth his keep. I

prayed to God and asked him to help me and I thought the pupose of not bringing anything(like an extra tunic) with you is probably to humility you.

Answered on July 30, 2021.
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What is the logical answer to the question “How can someone prove that they really don’t know why he asks us this question,” and that I don’t know how to answer either? Mathew 10:8 and Mathew 10:9

“… freely you have received, freely give.” “Remember that a worker needs no gold…Do not carry along any gold! Sandals… Staff (etc.)…; for the worker is worth his keep. I

prayed to God and asked him to help me and I thought the pupose of not bringing anything(like an extra tunic) with you is probably to humility you.

Answered on July 30, 2021.
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Keep here refers to board and lodging; subsistence; support (e.g. To work for one’s keep).

Worth one’s keep means one is worth the trouble of lodging and feeding him. When the disciples travel to the north, and Jesus is saying not to provide for their own boarding; that their work will be worth board and lodging to those they come to. As Kit points out, he is also reminding them that to be worth their keep, they must work. After all, one should not expect free handouts.

Answered on June 19, 2021.
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What is the logical answer to the question “How can someone prove that they really don’t know why he asks us this question,” and that I don’t know how to answer either? Mathew 10:8 and Mathew 10:9

“… freely you have received, freely give.” “Remember that a worker needs no gold…Do not carry along any gold! Sandals… Staff (etc.)…; for the worker is worth his keep. I

prayed to God and asked him to help me and I thought the pupose of not bringing anything(like an extra tunic) with you is probably to humility you.

Answered on July 7, 2021.
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