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- Of all the Biblical teachings on generosity, one of the most powerful would be the story of the poor widow who gave two small copper coins. The story is recorded in Mark 12:41-44 where it tells of Jesus encountering a woman who gave all the money she had in the offering box and commended her for her faith.
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Jan 4, 2022 · Jesus watched as the rich were contributing large sums of money, but then along came a widow with two small coins in her hand. The ESV calls them “two small copper coins, which make a penny” (Mark 12:41). The KJV calls the coins “mites.” These were the smallest denomination of coins.
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Mark 12:42. ESV And a poor widow came and put in two small copper coins, which make a penny. NIV But a poor widow came and put in two very small copper coins, worth only a few cents. NASB And a poor widow came and put in two lepta coins, which amount to a quadrans.
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The story of the poor widow and her two mites is found in both Mark’s and Luke’s gospel. You may read the full account in Mark 12:42-44 and Luke 21:1-4. According to the gospel accounts, Jesus was sitting in the Temple near the collection box. Many people came and dropped their offerings. Those who were rich put in large amounts, but this poor wido...
Let’s dig a little deeper into this story. The Bible tells us that she put two mites, some translations say two small coins, in the collection box. The Greek word translated as mite is leptón, (pronounced lep-ton’) and could also mean something scaled (light), i.e. a small coin, or mite. The mite was the smallest coin used in New Testament time. At...
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Jun 25, 2012 · Two Types Of People, Two Types Of Giving. Read: Jesus sat down across from the place where people put their temple offerings. He watched the crowd putting their money into the offering boxes. Many rich people threw large amounts into them. But a poor widow came and put in two very small copper coins. They were worth much less than a penny.
Dec 5, 2018 · And a poor widow came and put in two small copper coins, which make a penny. – Mark 12:41-42. So Jesus, sitting here in the temple, sees two things. First, He sees a lot of rich people giving a lot of money. Then, He sees a poor widow come and give two coins that together would make up a penny.
When a poor widow gave two small copper coins to the Temple treasury, the widow’s offering became a real-life parable for Jesus’s disciples. The story of the widow’s offering—sometimes called the widow’s mite—is found in Mark 12:41-44 and Luke 21:1-4.
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The lesson of the widow's mite or the widow's offering is presented in two of the Synoptic Gospels (Mark 12:41–44 and Luke 21:1–4), when Jesus is teaching in the Temple in Jerusalem. The Gospel of Mark specifies that two mites (Greek lepta) are together worth a quadrans, the smallest Roman coin.