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  1. 12,000 Greek Drachmae. $522,000.00. In the parable of talents, one talent would have been about $522,000, two talents about $1,044,000, and five talents about $2.61 million. * Based on a six hour work day at $7.25/hour minimum wage. Calculator for the many different types of money used in the New Testament (denaius, "widow's mite", shekel ...

  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 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.

  4. Mentions of Shekel in Bible. Shekel is mentioned in various places in Bible. It was given to the temple as an offering of the LORD. Exodus 30:13 (KJV) This they shall give, every one that passeth among them that are numbered, half a shekel after the shekel of the sanctuary: (a shekel is twenty gerahs:) an half shekel shall be the offering of the LORD.

  5. 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.

  6. In establishing the value of the shekel there is an additional complication in that the Bible mentions at least three kinds of shekels: in Genesis 23:16, a shekel of silver "at the going merchant's rate [over la-socher]; in Exodus 30:13, "shekel by the sanctuary weight [ha-kodesh]"; and in II Samuel 14:26, "shekels by the king's stone [b'even ha-melech]," that is, shekels stamped by the royal ...

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  8. Feb 22, 2024 · A Shekel in modern-day Israel is synonymous with the New Israeli Shekel, worth 3.7741 US dollars, and is the currency of the State of Israel. The name of the modern-day Shekel was chosen with the intention of continuing the historical association with the ancient Shekel and carrying its value into the modern era.

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