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<div> 1: Στατήρ <div> <audio> </audio> <button> ► </button> </div> (Strong'S #4715 — Noun Masculine — stater — stat-air' ) </div> <p> a teradrachmon or four drachmae, originally 224 grains, in [[Tyrian]] currency, but reduced in weight somewhat by the time recorded in Matthew 17:24; the value was about three shillings, and would pay the [[Temple]] tax for two persons, Matthew 17:27 , RV, "shekel" (AV, "a piece of money"); in some mss., Matthew 26:16; see [[Money]] , Note. </p> <div> 2: Δίδραχμον <div> <audio> </audio> <button> ► </button> </div> (Strong'S #1323 — Noun Neuter — didrachmon — did'-rakh-mon ) </div> <p> "a half-shekel" (i.e., dis, "twice," drachme, "a drachma," the coin mentioned in Luke 15:8,9 ), was the amount of the tribute in the 1st cent., A.D., due from every adult Jew for the maintenance of the Temple services, Matthew 17:24 (twice). This was based on Exodus 30:13,24 (see also Exodus 38:24-26; Leviticus 5:15; 27:3,25; Numbers 3:47,50; 7:13 ff.; 18:16 ). </p>
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<div> '''1: στατήρ ''' (Strong'S #4715 — Noun Masculine — stater — stat-air' ) </div> <p> a teradrachmon or four drachmae, originally 224 grains, in [[Tyrian]] currency, but reduced in weight somewhat by the time recorded in &nbsp;Matthew 17:24; the value was about three shillings, and would pay the [[Temple]] tax for two persons, &nbsp;Matthew 17:27 , [[Rv,]] "shekel" [[(Av,]] "a piece of money"); in some mss., &nbsp;Matthew 26:16; see [[Money]] , Note. </p> <div> '''2: δίδραχμον ''' (Strong'S #1323 — Noun Neuter — didrachmon — did'-rakh-mon ) </div> <p> "a half-shekel" (i.e., dis, "twice," drachme, "a drachma," the coin mentioned in &nbsp;Luke 15:8,9 ), was the amount of the tribute in the 1st cent., [[A.D.,]] due from every adult Jew for the maintenance of the Temple services, &nbsp;Matthew 17:24 (twice). This was based on &nbsp; Exodus 30:13,24 (see also &nbsp; Exodus 38:24-26; &nbsp;Leviticus 5:15; &nbsp;27:3,25; &nbsp;Numbers 3:47,50; &nbsp;7:13 ff.; &nbsp;18:16 ). </p>
 
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<ref name="term_79308"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/vine-s-expository-dictionary-of-nt-words/shekel,+half+shekel Half Shekel Shekel from Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 00:16, 13 October 2021

Half Shekel Shekel [1]

1: στατήρ (Strong'S #4715 — Noun Masculine — stater — stat-air' )

a teradrachmon or four drachmae, originally 224 grains, in Tyrian currency, but reduced in weight somewhat by the time recorded in  Matthew 17:24; the value was about three shillings, and would pay the Temple tax for two persons,  Matthew 17:27 , Rv, "shekel" (Av, "a piece of money"); in some mss.,  Matthew 26:16; see Money , Note.

2: δίδραχμον (Strong'S #1323 — Noun Neuter — didrachmon — did'-rakh-mon )

"a half-shekel" (i.e., dis, "twice," drachme, "a drachma," the coin mentioned in  Luke 15:8,9 ), was the amount of the tribute in the 1st cent., A.D., due from every adult Jew for the maintenance of the Temple services,  Matthew 17:24 (twice). This was based on   Exodus 30:13,24 (see also   Exodus 38:24-26;  Leviticus 5:15;  27:3,25;  Numbers 3:47,50;  7:13 ff.;  18:16 ).

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