Luke 6:1
Now it happened on the second Sabbath after the first, that he was going through the grain fields. His disciples plucked the heads of grain, and ate, rubbing them in their hands.
Luke 6:2
But some of the Pharisees said to them, Why do you do that which is not lawful to do on the Sabbath day?
Luke 6:3
Yeshua, answering them, said, Haven’t you read what David did when he was hungry, he, and those who were with him;
Luke 6:4
how he entered into the house of God, and took and ate the show bread, and gave also to those who were with him, which is not lawful to eat except for the priests alone?
Textual Variant: Between verses 4 and 5, Codex Bezae adds an entire new verse that is unique in its reading: “On that same day, seeing someone working on Shabbat, he said to him, ‘Man, if you know what you do, blessed are you, but if you do not know, you are cursed and a transgessor of the Torah'”. Despite the fact that this verse doesn’t seem to belong here, there’s probably an original phrase on which is based. For instance the Gospel of Thomas says: “If you don’t keep Shabbat as a Shabbat you won’t see the Father” (Thomas #27).
