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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 ...

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  3. 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 ...

  4. 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)

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mina_(unit)Mina (unit) - Wikipedia

    From earliest Sumerian times, a mina was a unit of weight. At first, talents and shekels had not yet been introduced. By the time of Ur-Nammu (shortly before 2000 BCE), the mina had a value of 1 ⁄ 60 talent as well as 60 shekels. The weight of this mina is calculated at 1.25 pounds (0.57 kg), or 570 grams of silver (18 troy ounces). [1] [2]

  6. The value of the mina is defined in Ezekiel 45:12. From this verse it follows that the mina is equivalent to 60 shekels like the Akkadian man–. The beka is mentioned twice in the Bible ( Gen. 24:22 ; Ex. 38:26 ) and its value is explicitly determined as one-half a shekel.

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  8. Mina. Also called maneh in Ezekiel. A unit both of weight and of monetary value. Based on archaeological evidence that a mina equaled 50 shekels, and a shekel weighed 11.4 g, the mina of the Hebrew Scriptures weighed 570 g (18.35 oz t). There may also have been a royal mina, as in the case of the cubit. In the Christian Greek Scriptures, a mina ...

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