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  1. Jan 4, 2022 · An important distinction is that the standard shekel and the sanctuary shekel were two different weights. This is the reason the shekel in Exodus 30:13 is defined as a particular kind of shekel called “the shekel of the sanctuary.”

  2. Nov 22, 2023 · Understanding the purpose and use of the sanctuary shekel provides insight into the Biblical model of worship, offerings, and honest money. The sanctuary shekel was a unit of weight and currency used in the Tabernacle and Temple periods in ancient Israel. The Bible provides some key details about.

  3. Seven weights related to metal (thus creating "coins") are mentioned in the Bible: talent, mina, shekel, beka, gerah, pim, and kesitah. A scale of the relationships between the first five weights mentioned can be established on the basis of the Bible and other sources; the absolute and relative value of the pim can be determined from ...

  4. Was there a different standard for the sanctuary from that used in ordinary trade? or was the sanctuary shekel the standard to which all were supposed to conform? The very uncertainty teaches a lesson.

  5. The shekel of the sanctuary, which contained 20 gerahs, was no doubt the original shekel of full weight, as distinguished from the lighter shekel which was current in ordinary use.

  6. shekel of the sanctuary; sacred shekel (sheqel ha-qodhesh ( Numbers 7 passim)): The same as the silver shekel mentioned under SHEKEL (which see), except in Exodus 38:24 , where it is used in measuring gold.

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  8. From the common shekel is distinguished the sacred shekel (שֶׁקֶל הִקּדֶשׁ "shekel of the sanctuary"), somewhat heavier, it would seem, or at least of just and full weight, according to which all contributions and tribute for sacred purposes were to be reckoned (Ex 30:13, 24; Ex 38:24; Le 5:15; Le 27:3, 2; Nu 3:47, 50; Nu 7:13; Nu 18:16; Nu 19:2...