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Where is the biblical reference too much is given much is required?

Luke 12:48 48 But he that knew not, and did commit things worthy of stripes, shall be beaten with few stripes. For unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall be much required: and to whom men have committed much, of him they will ask the more. KJV


What is 30 pieces of silver in the 21st century?

That depends on what you mean by the question! It is assumed that the piece of silver referred to was a Shekel, which weighed about 15 grammes (about half an ounce). As a commodity, silver is worth around $20 an ounce, so in raw terms a Shekel is now worth $10, so 30 Shekels is worth $300 (£210). However I guess what you are asking is how much it is worth, adjusted for inflation. Well one Shekel would have been around a week's wages for a farm labourer which in today's money is about £290 ($410) in the UK, so 30 Shekels would be about £9000 ($13000). We know Judas went off with his 30 pieces of silver and bought a field, so that $13000 estimate is probably realistic.


How much is a biblical pence vs. American?

In the Bible, a denarius was a common Roman coin, which is approximate to one day's wage. In contrast, the American penny is the lowest denomination of currency in the United States, with 100 pennies equaling one dollar. The value and usage of these coins are different due to historical and economic factors.


How much is Zab Judah worth?

As of 2021, Zab Judah's net worth is estimated to be around $5 million. He earned his wealth primarily through his successful boxing career, where he held multiple world championships in different weight classes.


What color was Rachael's skin Jacobs wife in the Bible?

Tradition states that she and Leah, as well as Sarah and Rebecca, were light-skinned. Not as much as Scandinavians, but not far from it.

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How much was penny worth in biblical times?

In biblical times, a penny typically refers to the "lepton," a small copper coin that was of very low value. It was worth about one-sixtieth of a denarius, which was a day's wage for a laborer. Thus, the penny represented a minimal amount of money, often used to illustrate concepts of worth and generosity in biblical teachings. Its low value highlights the significance of even a small act of giving or sacrifice.


What is the value of a coin called a widows mite?

The term comes from Mark 12 and luke 21, which record the story of a widow giving all that she had - two mites - as an offering to God. The mite was 1/128 of a denarius, and a denarius was a day's pay for a common laborer. As much as someone is willing to pay for it.


How much rice is 2120 grains of rice?

It's worth 3 times as much as 2400 grains of rice, which is worth 24 times as much as 100 grains of rice, which is worth $1 if that's how much you pay for it.


If each question is worth four times as much as the previous question and the fourth question is worth 1600 how much was the first question worth?

25


How much is p square worth?

It is worth p times p. The value of p2 depends on what p is worth.


How do you make the following changes to the number 2.841 make the 4 worth 100 times as much. make the 2 worth twice as much. make the 8 worth 100 times as much. make the 1 worth 100 times as much.?

0.04 becomes 42 becomes 4 0.8 becomes 80 0.001 becomes 0.1 So the number becomes 88.1


How much does an Eureka mighty mite cost?

A search on Google shopping produced an average result of $70 for a brand new Eureka mighty mite


How much is a shilling worth for colonial times?

12 pence


How much did a Biblical Shekel weigh?

A Biblical Shekel was about half an ounce.


How much is 1 us dollar worth in Haitian dollars?

it is worth two times the money in haiti


How much was 1 dollar worth in 1959?

19 times is value


What were the political things in biblical times?

One theme is that the people of the Bible were dominated successively by various empires--the Egyptians, the Philistines, the Babylonians, the Greeks, the Persians, and the Romans. Much of the biblical religion developed as a resistance to domination by empires.