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Talent (Biblical Greek)


The talent in Biblical Greek was a large unit of weight commonly used in the ancient Mediterranean world, including Greece and surrounding regions. It served as a standard for weighing precious metals like gold and silver, as well as bulk goods.


A Greek talent typically weighed about 26 kilograms (57 pounds), though the exact weight varied by city and era.


In Biblical contexts, the talent represented a significant amount of wealth and was often mentioned in stories involving large sums of money or resources.


Summary:



  • Approximately 26 kilograms (57 pounds)



  • Used in ancient Greek and Biblical times



  • Measured precious metals and wealth




Tetradrachma (Biblical Greek)


The tetradrachma was an ancient Greek silver coin commonly used during Biblical times. It was worth four drachmas (hence the name "tetra" meaning four).


The tetradrachma was widely circulated across the Greek world and surrounding regions, including areas mentioned in the Bible. It served as a major currency for trade and taxation.


In weight, a tetradrachma typically contained about 17 grams of silver, making it a significant denomination in ancient commerce.


Summary:



  • Ancient Greek silver coin worth 4 drachmas



  • Contained roughly 17 grams of silver



  • Widely used in Biblical-era trade and economy





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