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FARTHING
@ a piece of money- kjv@Matthew:5:26; kjv@Matthew:10:29; kjv@Mark:12:42; kjv@Luke:12:6 Tables, 3537
smith:
FARTHING
- F>@ - Two names of coins in the New Testament are rendered in the Authorized Version by this word: Quadrans , kjv@Matthew:5:26; kjv@Mark:12:42) a coin current in the time of our Lord, equivalent to three-eights of a cent; The assarion , equal to one cent and a half, kjv@Matthew:10:29; kjv@Luke:12:6)
easton:
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(1.) kjv@Matthew:10:29; kjv@Luke:12:6. Greek assarion, i.e., a small as, which was a Roman coin equal to a tenth of a denarius or drachma, nearly equal to a halfpenny of our money.
(2.) kjv@Matthew:5:26; kjv@Mark:12:42 (Gr. kodrantes), the quadrant, the fourth of an as, equal to two lepta, mites. The lepton (mite) was the very smallest copper coin.
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naves:
FARTHING @ -(This word is used to translate two different words in the Greek text) .Assarion, a Roman coin worth, in American money, only a few cents; in English money, about three farthings kjv@Matthew:10:29; kjv@Luke:12:6
- And kodrantes, worth, in American money, about two-fifths of a cent; in English money, less than a farthing kjv@Matthew:5:26; kjv@Mark:12:42
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FARTHING @ a piece of money- kjv@Matthew:5:26; kjv@Matthew:10:29; kjv@Mark:12:42; kjv@Luke:12:6 Tables, 3537
strongs:
G2835 <STRGRK>@ κοδράντης kodrantēs kod-ran'-tace Of Latin origin; a quadrans that is fourth part of an as: - farthing.
G787 <STRGRK>@ ἀσσάριον assarion as-sar'-ee-on Of Latin origin; an assarius or as a Roman coin: - farthing.