newadvent.org/bible/luk022.htm
“Each of you, sell your clothes and buy a sword.”
“We already have two swords.”
“Alright, that’s enough.”
What?
Well, I’ve looked at the commentaries on BibleHub:
biblehub.com/commentaries/luke/22-36.htm
Bengel’s Gnomen was interesting (as others, trying to make sword = money).
However, I’m strongly inclined to think that the passage was adulterated to include ‘sword’ references in order to explain how Peter had a sword to cut off Malchus’ ear.
Luke 22:35 - And he said unto them, When I sent you without purse (balantion), and scrip (perEn), and shoes, lacked ye any thing? And they said, Nothing.
G905 – balantion – money-bag
G4082 - pera/peras – scrip; knapsack to carry provisions.
36 Then said he unto them, But now, he that hath a purse, let him take it, and likewise his scrip: and he that hath no, let him sell his garment and let him buy! [sword - added?]
37 For I say unto you, that this that is written must yet be accomplished in me, And he was reckoned among the transgressors: for the things concerning me have an end.
38 And they said, Lord, behold, here are two swords (purse and scrip?). And he said unto them, It is enough.
To me, Jesus was saying that He would no longer be able to provide materially for them once He was gone – and if they had no money for provisions, then they must sell their coats – and not become beggars.
I don’t know where Peter got his sword, but it seems highly unlikely that Jesus promoted taking up the sword. Plus, they were to ‘lay low’ until the Holy Spirit came to them.
In addition: What sense would it make for Jesus to promote swords – only to tell them in the garden, “…for all they that take the sword shall perish with the sword.” (Matt. 26:52 where it recounts the same incident).
It’s possible that Peter hid a sword under his cloak when fearful of facing what was coming. In an attempt to justify Peter’s rash behavior, adjustments may have been made.