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    In later centuries, the half-shekel was adopted as the amount of the Temple tax, although in Nehemiah 10:32–34 the tax is given as a third of a shekel. [2] This is what each one who is registered shall give: half a shekel according to the shekel of the sanctuary (the shekel is twenty gerahs), half a shekel as an offering to the Lord.

  2. Jan 4, 2022 · The temple tax was required of Jewish males over age 20, and the money was used for the upkeep and maintenance of the temple. In Exodus 30:13–16, God told Moses to collect this tax at the time of the census taken in the wilderness. In 2 Kings 12:5–17 and Nehemiah 10:32–33, it seems the temple tax was paid annually, not just during a census.

  3. The Tyrian shekel holds a unique place in the Jewish religion as the official coin for the Jewish Temple tax during the first century CE. According to the Old Testament (Exodus 30:13; 38:25), every Jewish male above age 20 was required to contribute a half-shekel annually to the Temple.

  4. Feb 24, 2015 · The Tyrian Shekel (or Tyrian tetradrachma) was the coin used in the first century to pay the Jewish temple tax. These coins were actually minted in Israel after Rome shut down the mint in Tyre, though the imagery was required to stay the same—the representation of a Tyrian god and an eagle.

  5. Apr 6, 2021 · However, the priests considered it a sin if you didn’t pay it. Call it a temple guilt tax, if you want. But there was pressure to pay. Archaeologists recently announced that they have found a rare Tyrian shekel coin from this period that was minted in Tyre, now modern Lebanon that was used to pay the Temple tax.

  6. For our story, we have to travel about 150 km to the South, from ancient Tyre to Jerusalem. There stood the great temple of the one God worshipped by the Jews. There, Jews from around the world paid temple tax, exactly half a shekel per man per year. The currency in which they fulfilled this duty was prescribed.

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  8. Jul 22, 2019 · The annual donation was made in the month of Adar (the twelfth month); the coins were collected in every community and sent to the Temple.a Part of the money was used to pay for the communal sacrifices, the incense and showbread, the red cow and the scapegoat, the priestly garments, the libations accompanying ownerless sacrifices, the inspection of sacrifices for blemishes, the teaching of the ...

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