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Luke 22:5
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Luke 22:5

money—"thirty pieces of silver" (Matthew 26:15); thirty shekels, the fine payable for man- or maid-servant accidentally killed (Exodus 21:32), and equal to between four and five pounds of our money—"a goodly price that I was priced at of them" (Zechariah 11:13). (See on John 19:16.)




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