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:These details indicate that Mark 6:6b-13 differs from Luke 9:1-5. Luke does not say that he sent them out two by two but most explicitly does say, "''no staff''". Luke also does not specify that they were to wear sandals, and does not say that they anointed the sick with oil, but Mark's account does.
:Some commentators see in Mark 6:13 either the Christian sacrament of [[Anointing of the Sick]] with oil as in James 5:14-16 —because of the authority Jesus himself had given to his apostles in sending them out to preach and heal in his name— or they see it as a prefigurement. <br>See multiple commentaries on [http://biblehub.com/commentaries/mark/6-13.htm Mark 6:13] and [http://biblehub.com/commentaries/james/5-14.htm James 5:14].<br>Compare the differences between these commentaries and actual official Roman Catholic doctrinal teaching in the following <br>—[http://www.vatican.va/archive/ccc_css/archive/catechism/p2s2c2a5.htm Catechism of the Catholic Church: Seven Sacraments: Article 5 Anointing of the sick]. <br> ''See also the following sites for actual Eastern Orthodox and Russian Orthodox teaching'' <br>—[http://oca.org/orthodoxy/the-orthodox-faith/worship/the-sacraments/holy-unction Orthodox Church in America (OCA): Volume II - Worship: The Sacraments: Holy Unction]<br>—[http://www.sourozh.org/orthodox-faith-texts/anointing-with-oil.html Russian Orthodox Church in Great Britain and Ireland: Diocese of Sourozh: Patriarchate of Moscow: Orthodox Faith Texts: Anointing with Oil]<br>—[http://www.catholicsun.org/2017/03/29/anointing-of-the-sick-brings-spiritual-sometimes-physical-healing/ Anointing of the Sick brings spiritual, sometimes physical healing, by Joyce Coromel (catholicsun.org)]<br><br>Every Christian student is obliged in all honesty and truth to check the accuracy of any negative statement made by representatives of any religion or denomination, especially any made by one's own, about the teachings and doctrine of another religion or denomination, by seeking out authentic sources of information published by the other religion or denomination which officially state what they actually teach and believe and their reasoning, rather than relying solely on what some writers and commentators outside of those communities say they teach and believe. Some commentaries about other religions or denominations make false statements (see '''[[Libel]]''' and '''[[Polemic]]''', also '''[[Appeal to personal interest]]'''). <br>The same principle applies to claims made about the accuracy or inaccuracy of any translation of the '''[[Bible]]'''. See
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