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  1. See also Table 14-8 in The Bridge to the New Testament for a listing of this coin’s use in the New Testament. Jewish Mina. 1 Mina = 50 Shekels. A weight of any metal (gold, silver, bronze, iron, etc.). Not a coin. Originally 1 mina = 60 shekels. By the time of the inter-testament period, one mina = 50 shekels.

  2. Sep 29, 2023 · Experts estimate the weight of a silver shekel to be around 11-12 grams. At today’s silver prices, that means that the conversion rate of a silver shekel to dollar is approximately $6-7. For example, in the book of Exodus, God instructs that a half shekel (around 6 grams of silver) should be donated for a census offering.

  3. Jan 4, 2022 · Below are several terms and their approximated equivalents in both metric and imperial measurements. Since some ancient terms varied by area, we have differentiated Greek and Hebrew measurements. Weights: Hebrew: Talent (3,000 shekels or 60 minas, sometimes translated “100 pounds”) 34.272 kg. 75.6 lbs.

  4. All in One Ancient Biblical Units Converter. Ancient units were used in both monetary transactions and as a measure of weight. This converter can convert between any ancient Biblical units and modern day currencies. We currently support conversion of the ancient unit 'Talent' to modern currencies such as USD and EUR, and to its equivalent weights.

  5. This converter is very easy. Really. 1. This is a conversion chart for shekel (Biblical). To switch the unit simply find the one you want on the page and click it. You can also go to the universal conversion page. 2. Enter the value you want to convert (shekel). Then click the Convert Me button.

  6. Jan 14, 2024 · Though the silver weight is uncertain, biblical texts give us an idea of a shekel’s purchasing power. A shekel was about a month’s wage for a common laborer. The Book of Exodus suggests a shekel was worth about 20 gerahs. It could buy one or two sheep, or purchase about 7 kilograms of flour.

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  8. Oct 24, 2024 · As of the current market value of silver, which fluctuates daily, this would equate to approximately $10 to $12 USD per shekel. A biblical shekel of silver was equivalent to around 0.6 troy ounces ...

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