Luke
Luke 3:11BSB·traditional attribution

John replied, “Whoever has two tunics should share with him who has none, and whoever has food should do the same.”

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

John's baptism introducing a new dispensation, it was requisite that we should have a particular account of it. Glorious things were said of John, what a distinguished favourite of Heaven he should be, and what a great blessing to this earth (Luk 1:15, Luk 1:17); but we lost him in the deserts, and there he remains until the day of his showing unto Israel, Luk 1:80.

Commenting on Luke 3:1-14

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

He answereth and saith unto them,.... By telling them what they should do; and he does not put them upon ceremonial observances, nor severe exercises of religion, nor even the duties of the first table of the law, and others of the second, though necessary to be done; but upon acts of beneficence and kindness, to fellow creatures in distress; and are what may be...

Albert Barnes Presbyterian @notesbybarnes

Verse 11.He (h) that hath two coats, &c. Or, in other words, aid the poor according to your ability; be benevolent, and you will thus show that your repentance is genuine. It is remarkable that one of the first demands of religion is to do good, and it is in this way that it may be shown that the repentance is not feigned. For 1st.