You are not looking at the whole picture. Lord Jesus was a tradesman for 30 years and owned his own home. He wore sandals. Poor people had no footwear. Judas did not steal it all. Only a fool does that because its too easy to detect. He did take money from the treasurey, yes. Why did Jesus catch a fish for the temple tax? Maybe He was just making a point that He did not need to take money from the treasury to pay His own way. We know very little of what Jesus and the disciples did. The gospels are just a tiny portion of the actual ministry of Jesus and the disciples.
Paul may have bartered tents, we don't know. He did ask the churches to take up collection for the church in Jerusalem. I get the impression that it was money, not goods.
We know from history that the typical wage for a manual worker was a denarius a day. People were not paid in food or clothes.
In the first days of the church, many sold their possessions to help the less fortunate. Ananias' sin was not to have the money, but to lie about how much he was giving to the apostles. If he'd kept all of it and not lied about it, he would not have been punished.
really how do you know Jesus owned his own home? You assuming much.
everyone had sandals but the sandals did wear out...you try walking the desert on hot sand and rocks with nothing on your feet. This is the middle east not the Pacific Islands.
Jesus never had money on him Judas kept it ALL because he was the treasurer. And Judas would dip in to it. He assumed he had the right to take whatver he wanted.
When Jesus fed the five thousand with loaves and fishes he nor any of his disciples at the time had ANY money on them.
We actually do know a lot of what the disciples did from the gospels. Anyone with a brain can read what they did.
a salary in romans time was paid in SALT...that is why its called a salary. wages was to WEIGH part of that salt. it was an allowance. a denarius was worth so many pounds of wheat. when they didnt have danariuses they would still have to be paid in food or goods.
dont assume 'collection' means collection of money!
Nobody said the sin was that anais and saphira was to have money...but they did lie and KEEP the money. The point of selling everything and giving to the poor was not to make money, it was to use THAT money to buy food and supplies. You cannot eat money, so its useless to keep it.