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==References ==
<p> ''''' kur´ent ''''' ( עבר , <i> ''''' ‛ōbhēr ''''' </i> , "passing," &nbsp; [[Genesis]] 28:16; &nbsp;2 Kings 12:4 (Hebrew 5)): The text and translation in &nbsp; 2 Kings 12:4 are uncertain and difficult. See the Revised Version margin. The reference is probably not to a money standard, but to a poll tax which was levied in addition to the free-will offering. &nbsp; Genesis 23:16 implies the existence of a standard shekel and also probably the use of the precious metals in stamped bars or ingots of an approximately fixed weight or value, a primitive coinage. Code of [[Hammurabi]] presupposes these pieces, and records in cuneiform writing discovered in [[Cappadocia]] indicate that shekel pieces with a seal stamp were in use in Asia Minor in the time of Hammurabi (Sayce, <i> Contemporary Review </i> , August, 1907, Xcii , 259 ff). The existence of these pieces did not do away with the custom of weighing money, a practice which obtained in [[Israel]] down to the time of the exile (&nbsp;Jeremiah 32:10 ). </p>
 
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<ref name="term_2536"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/current+money Current Money from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
<ref name="term_6463"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/money,+current Current Money from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
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kur´ent ( עבר , ‛ōbhēr , "passing,"   Genesis 28:16;  2 Kings 12:4 (Hebrew 5)): The text and translation in   2 Kings 12:4 are uncertain and difficult. See the Revised Version margin. The reference is probably not to a money standard, but to a poll tax which was levied in addition to the free-will offering.   Genesis 23:16 implies the existence of a standard shekel and also probably the use of the precious metals in stamped bars or ingots of an approximately fixed weight or value, a primitive coinage. Code of Hammurabi presupposes these pieces, and records in cuneiform writing discovered in Cappadocia indicate that shekel pieces with a seal stamp were in use in Asia Minor in the time of Hammurabi (Sayce, Contemporary Review , August, 1907, Xcii , 259 ff). The existence of these pieces did not do away with the custom of weighing money, a practice which obtained in Israel down to the time of the exile ( Jeremiah 32:10 ).

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