Albert Barnes' Notes on the Whole Bible - Matthew 10:19-20
Take no thought - That is, be not anxious or unduly solicitous. See the notes at Matthew 6:25. This was a full promise that they should be inspired, and was a most seasonable consolation. Poor, and ignorant, and obscure fishermen would naturally be solicitous what they should say before the great men of the earth. Eastern people regarded kings as raised far above common mortals - as approaching to divinity. How consoling, then, the assurance that God would aid them and speak within them! read more
The Pulpit Commentary - Matthew 10:19-20
For these two verses, compare Luke 12:11 , Luke 12:12 , with which there is doubtless a common basis. As the two verses do not seem to have in Luke 12:1-59 . a very close connexion with their context, it is probable that there also, as here, they are taken from a speech of later date. But when they deliver you up, take no thought; be not anxious (Revised Version); Matthew 6:25 , note. So also Luke 12:2 ; but Luke 21:14 goes further, and forbids the disciples to "meditate... read more