Commentaries:
Robertson's Word Pictures (NT)
Tribute money (to nomisma tou khnsou). Khnsov, Latin census, was a capitation tax or head-money, tributum capitis, for which silver denaria were struck, with the figure of Caesar and a superscription, e.g. "Tiberiou Kaisaros" (McNeile). Nomisma is the Latin numisma and occurs here only in the N.T., is common in the old Greek, from nomizw sanctioned by law or custom.
Other Robertson's Word Pictures (NT) entries containing Matthew 22:19:
Mark 12:14
Luke 20:21
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