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  1. 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.

  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. It is impossible to know silver's value in biblical times. At today's rate of approximately 17 US dollars per ounce, 8 grams of silver is around five dollars. 1. Rabbi Eliezer Posner. Footnotes. 1. There is a custom to give a half shekel to charity on the Fast of Esther (click here for more info on this tradition).

  4. 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.

  5. Oct 27, 2024 · In Bible times, a shekel was a unit of weight and also a unit of currency. The value of a shekel in terms of modern U.S. dollars can vary depending on the time period and the specific context within the Bible. However, scholars estimate that a shekel could be worth anywhere from $300 to $500 in today’s currency.

  6. Aug 3, 2024 · Gold, significantly more valuable than silver, means 50 shekels of gold today would represent a substantial monetary value, running into tens of thousands of dollars. This dramatic increase in worth underscores the enduring allure and stability of gold as a precious metal. In biblical times, gold shekels symbolized immense wealth and power ...

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  8. Jan 14, 2024 · Adjusted for inflation, 30 ancient shekels equates to about $30,000 today! Truly astonishing how much silver was worth. How Much Typical Goods Cost Using Silver. Here are some examples of what daily goods and services cost using silver in biblical times:

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