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  1. Jan 4, 2022 · In the parable, a nobleman leaves for a foreign country in order to be made king. Before he left, he gave ten minas to ten of his servants (Luke 19:12–13). A mina was a good sum of money (about three months’ wages), and the future king said, “Put this money to work . . . until I come back” (verse 13). However, the man’s subjects ...

  2. Mina (Luke 19:13) worth about $49.50. Litra (John 12:3) where it is used as a weight of about 12 oz. Shekel-A weight which was used to weigh for exchange valuable metals a weight of exchange. The Hebrew word is used more than 100 times in the Old Testament. As remarkable as it may seem, there were four shekel weights in wide usage.

  3. mina (pound): The NRSV uses the word “pound” for a Greek mina, a silver coin worth one hundred drachmae (or denarii). The only New Testament reference comes in a parable told by Jesus in Luke 19:13–26 (the parable of the pounds); another version of the same story appears in Matthew 25:14–30 (the parable of the talents).

  4. While this value differed at various times and in various places, it was also comparatively high.” [BCT 64] For comparison, the annual revenue paid to Herod Antipas by Galilee and Peraea together was 200 talents. • The mina in Luke’s parable, sometimes translated “pound”, was about three months’ wages for a laborer.

  5. Nov 15, 2022 · The mina was worth '100 drachmas'. Accordingly, the present-day value would be $65.40, which amounted to about a fourth of the wages earned annually by an agricultural worker. (Luke 19:13-25)

  6. The higher the vote, the further up an answer is. "A mina was a Greek monetary unit worth one hundred denarii or about four months’ wages for an average worker based on a six-day work week." All answers are REVIEWED and MODERATED. Please ensure your answer MEETS all our guidelines.

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  8. 1. (n.) An ancient weight or denomination of money, of varying value. The Attic mina was valued at a hundred drachmas. 2. (n.) See Myna. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia. MANEH; MINA. man'-e, or mi'-na (maneh; mna, "pound" (English Versions of the Bible)): A weight containing 50 shekels, according to Hebrew usage, but which varied ...

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