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Denarius (Biblical Roman)


The denarius was a standard Roman silver coin widely used during Biblical times. It served as a common currency for daily transactions and tax payments throughout the Roman Empire.


A denarius typically weighed about 3.9 grams of silver. In the New Testament, it’s often mentioned as a day's wage for a laborer or soldier.


The denarius played a significant role in the economy and is frequently referenced in Biblical stories involving money, taxes, and parables.


Summary:



  • Roman silver coin weighing about 3.9 grams



  • Common currency during Biblical Roman times



  • Often cited as a day's wage in the Bible




Kilopound [kip]


The kilopound, commonly abbreviated as kip, is a unit of force used primarily in the United States in engineering and construction.



  • 1 kip = 1,000 pounds-force (lbf)



  • Equivalent to approximately 4,448.22 newtons (N)



  • Used to measure large forces, such as loads on structures or machinery.



Key Facts:



  • 1 kip = 1,000 lbf



  • Convenient for expressing large forces without writing many zeros



  • Commonly used in civil and structural engineering, especially in the U.S.



The kip simplifies communication and calculation of large forces in engineering projects.




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