Commentaries:
Barnes' Notes
See the notes at Matthew 10:11. On this passage Dr. Thomson ("The Land and the Book," vol. i. p. 534) remarks: "The reason (for the command, ' Go not from house to house' ) is very obvious to one acquainted with Oriental customs. When a stranger arrives in a village or an encampment, the neighbors, one after another, must invite him to eat with them. There is a strict etiquette about it, involving much ostentation and hypocrisy, and a failure in the due observance of this system of hospitality is violently resented, and often leads to alienations and feuds among neighbors; it also consumes much time, causes unusual distraction of mind, leads to levity, and every way counteracts the success of a spiritual mission."
Other Barnes' Notes entries containing Luke 10:7:
Matthew 10:8
Matthew 19:1
Acts 1:22
Romans 4:4
Romans 12:13
1 Timothy 5:18
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