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PENNY @ (denarius), a Roman coin value from 15 to 20 cents Tables, 3537

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PENNY, PENNYWORTH - P>@ - In the New Testament "penny," either alone or in the compound "pennyworth," occurs as the rendering of the Roman denarius . kjv@Matthew:20:2 kjv@Matthew:22:10; kjv@Mark:6:37 kjv@Mark:12:15; kjv@Luke:20:24; kjv@John:6:7; kjv@Revelation:6:6) The denarius was the chief Roman silver coin, and was worth about 15 to 17 cents.

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Penny @ (Gr. denarion), a silver coin of the value of about 7 1/2d. or 8d. of our present money. It is thus rendered in the New Testament, and is more frequently mentioned than any other coin kjv@Matthew:18:28 kjv@Matthew:20:2 kjv@Matthew:20:9, 13; kjv@Mark:6:37 kjv@Mark:14:5, etc.). It was the daily pay of a Roman soldier in the time of Christ. In the reign of Edward III. an English penny was a labourer's day's wages. This was the "tribute money" with reference to which our Lord said, "Whose image and superscription is this?" When they answered, "Caesar's," he replied, "Render therefore to Caesar the things that are Caesar's; and to God the things that are God's" kjv@Matthew:22:19; kjv@Mark:12:15).

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PENNY @
- A denarius kjv@Matthew:18; 28; kjv@Mark:6:37; kjv@Mark:14:5; kjv@Luke:7:41; kjv@Luke:10:35
- Roman, had Caesar's image on it kjv@Matthew:22:19-21
- Worth one day's wages kjv@Matthew:20:2-14

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PENNY @ (denarius), a Roman coin value from 15 to 20 cents Tables, 3537

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G1220 <STRGRK>@ δηνάριον dēnarion day-nar'-ee-on Of Latin origin; a denarius (or ten asses): - pence penny [-worth].