Numbers 18:31 New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures—With References 31 And YOU must eat it in every place, YOU and YOUR household, because it is YOUR wages in return for YOUR service in the tent of meeting.+ Mark 6:8 New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures—With References 8 Also, he gave them orders to carry nothing for the trip except a staff alone, no bread, no food pouch,+ no copper money in their girdle purses,+ Luke 9:3 New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures—With References 3 and he said to them: “Carry nothing for the trip, neither staff nor food pouch, nor bread nor silver money; neither have two undergarments.+ Luke 10:7 New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures—With References 7 So stay in that house,+ eating and drinking the things they provide,+ for the worker is worthy of his wages.+ Do not be transferring from house to house.+ 1 Corinthians 9:14 New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures—With References 14 In this way, too, the Lord ordained+ for those proclaiming the good news to live by means of the good news.+ 1 Timothy 5:18 New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures—With References 18 For the scripture says: “You must not muzzle a bull when it threshes out the grain”;+ also: “The workman is worthy of his wages.”+
31 And YOU must eat it in every place, YOU and YOUR household, because it is YOUR wages in return for YOUR service in the tent of meeting.+
8 Also, he gave them orders to carry nothing for the trip except a staff alone, no bread, no food pouch,+ no copper money in their girdle purses,+
3 and he said to them: “Carry nothing for the trip, neither staff nor food pouch, nor bread nor silver money; neither have two undergarments.+
7 So stay in that house,+ eating and drinking the things they provide,+ for the worker is worthy of his wages.+ Do not be transferring from house to house.+
14 In this way, too, the Lord ordained+ for those proclaiming the good news to live by means of the good news.+
18 For the scripture says: “You must not muzzle a bull when it threshes out the grain”;+ also: “The workman is worthy of his wages.”+