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61 деньги
мн.; ед. деньга
money ед.* * *ед. деньга money ед.; funds* * *cashcurrencyexchangegoldkudosmoneymoneysmoniesnecessariesnest-eggochrepelfscadsshekelshekelssillersilverswagtreasurewherewithal -
62 гроше
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63 гроши
cashmoneymoneysmoniespelfscadsshekelshekels -
64 شيكل
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65 sheqel
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66 šiqlu
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67 шекель
м.( денежная единица Израиля) shekel -
68 giĝ₄
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69 gin₂
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70 богатство
wealth имя существительное:wealth (богатство, благосостояние, изобилие, материальные ценности, сокровища, материальные богатства)словосочетание: сокращение: -
71 шекель
национальная валюта Израиля; равен 100 агорам) shekel -
72 siclus
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73 δίδραχμον
-ου + τό N 2 22-2-0-2-0=26 Gn 20,14.16; 23,15.16; Ex 21,32coin of two drachmas, half-shekelCf. HARLÉ 1988, 211; WEVERS 1990 388.495 -
74 δίδραχμος
δῐδραχμ-ος, ον,A priced at two drachms, Arist.Oec. 1353a17; δ. ὁπλῖται soldiers with pay of two drachms a day, Th.3.[17].III δ. τόκος interest at two drachms per mina per month (24%), IG5(1).1146.38 (Gythium, i B. C.), BGU 1126.17 (i B. C.).IV δίδραχμον, τό, coin of two drachms, IG12.79, Arist.Ath.10.7, etc.: esp. half-shekel, paid to the temple-treasury at Jerusalem, LXXNu.3.47, al. (freq. with v. l. δίδραγμον, q. v.), Ev.Matt.17.24.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δίδραχμος
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75 σίγλος
A shekel, a weight ( LXXEx.30.23, al.) or coin (ib.Le.5.15); δραχμὴ μία τὸ ἥμισυ τοῦ ς. ib.Ex.39.2 (38.26); butὁ ς... Ἀττικὰς δέχεται δραχμὰς τέτταρας J.AJ3.8.2
, cf. Hsch. s.v. σίκλος.2 the Persian ς. was the 1/ 3000th part of the Baby lonian silver talent, half the silver stater of Asia Minor, and = 7 1/2 [dialect] Att. ὀβολοί, X.An.1.5.6; or 8 ὀβολοί, acc. to Phot., quoting S.Fr. 1094 (perh. erroneously, instead of for sense 11).II ear-ring, Phot., cf. sq. -
76 στατήρ
Aἵστημι A.
IV, cf. EM725.11) a weight,= λίτρα, κρόκης πέντε ς. Eup.252, cf. IG12.314.42, Poll.4.173, BGU953.2 (iii/ iv A.D.), Phot.; σ. Αἰγιναῖος as a weight, Hp.Mul.1.78.II standard coin, struck in various materials, whether gold, electrum, or silver:1 gold, σ. χρυσοῖ, σ. χρυσοῦ, Ar.Pl. 816, Pl.Euthd. 299e; of various standards, e.g. σ. Δαρεικός (cf. Δαρεικός) Hdt.7.28, Th.8.28;Δαρεικοῦ χρυσίου στατῆρες IG12.310.103
;σ. Κροίσειος Plu.2.823a
, Poll.3.87, Hsch.;χρυσοῦ στατῆρες Λαμψακηνοί IG12.339.32
, al., cf. 7.2425, al. (Thebes, iv B.C.); σ. Φιλίππειος, Ἀλεξάνδρειος, Poll.9.59, cf. SIG285.12 (Erythrae, iv B.C.); Πτολεμαϊκὸς ς. Inscr.Délos 442 B 190 (ii B.C.).2 electrum (cf.χρυσός 1.1a
), struck at Cyzicus, χρυσίου Κυζικηνοῦ ς. IG12.302.12, al., cf. Lys.32.6;Κύζικος πλέα στατήρων Eup.233
; at Phocaea, σ. Φωκαϊται, Φωκαιῆς, Th.4.52, D.40.36;Φωκαϊκὼ στατῆρε IG22.1388.42
.3 silver, σ. Αἰγιναῖοι ib.12.310.111, 22.1126.17, 1388.70, X.HG5.2.22;σ. Κορκυραῖοι IG12.310
add.;σ. Κορίνθιος SIG421.39
(Aetolia, iii B.C.), Poll.4.175; in Sicily called δεκάλιτρος ς., Epich.10;σ. πάτριος SIG976.8
(Samos, ii B.C.); later applied to the Attic τετράδραχμον, Phot., Suid.; also to the Ptolemaic τ., PCair.Zen.567.4, 734.3, PRev.Laws 58.7 (all iii B.C.), BGU1846.8 (i B.C.), Hero *Geom.23.55,56; also of the Jewish shekel, Ev.Matt.17.27. -
77 შეკელი
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78 Schekel
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79 δίδραχμον
δίδραχμον, ου, τό (τὸ δίδραχμα cod. W; s. MBlack, BRigaux Festschr. ’70, 61f; the adj. δίδραχμος since Thu.; the noun τὸ δ. in Aristot., Ἀθην. πολ. 10, 7; Pollux; Lucian, Dial. Meretr. 7, 2 ἐὰν ὁ σκυτοτόμος αἰτῇ τὸ δίδραχμον; Galen; Cass. Dio 66, 7; IG2 I, 792; PTebt 404, 12; LXX; Philo, Rer. Div. Her. 186f; Jos., Ant. 18, 312) a double drachma, two-drachma piece (two δ.=1 stater) monetary unit of the Aegean, Corinthian, Persian, and Ital.-Sic. coinage system; a coin worth two Attic drachmas, but no longer in circulation in NT times; it was about equal to a half shekel (two days’ wage) among the Jews, and was the sum required of each person annually as the temple tax; even though this tax was paid with other coins, the amount was termed a δ. Mt 17:24 (also Mel., P. 86, 649; a διδραχμία as a gift for the temple of the god Suchos: Mitt-Wilck. I/2, 289, 9 [125 B.C.]; BGU 748 [I A.D.].—Schürer II 62–65, 271–72; Mitt-Wilck. I/2, p. 85f; Dssm., LO 229 [LAE 269]). On the pl. in Mt 17:24, s. MBlack, BRigaux Festschr. ’70, 60–62. S. also on ἀργύριον end.—S. SEG XLII, 1822 on economics of cult in the ancient world. IDB III 428. M-M. -
80 küflü
"1. moldy; mildewy; musty. 2. fusty, fogyish, moldy. 3. jocular moldy coin; moldy bill; moldy shekel."
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