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Then we pay the Temple tax to feed the priests.
He ate with people who were too poor to pay both their Roman tax and the temple tax.
Peter uses the coin to pay the Temple tax for both Jesus and himself.
Jesus instructs Peter to catch a fish where he will find a coin in its mouth to pay the temple tax.
He didn't stop paying the temple tax because he thought the chief priests might misuse it.
That tax-gatherer who bought me out knew ways to get out of paying the Temple tax!
These coins replaced the Tyrian shekel, which had previously been used to pay the temple tax.
They collected an annual temple tax, thereby treating all Jews as a distinct ethno-national group.
He turned the Temple Tax to the Temple administration and commanded them to do the job.
The four-drachma coin would be exactly enough to pay the temple tax (two-drachma coin) for two people.
Later the Exodus 30:13 sanctuary shekel was reinstituted to support the temple as the temple tax.
Temple tax - The half-shekel tax for Temple needs.
By overturning the tables of the moneychangers, moreover, he was interfering with the law that required the payment of a temple tax.
After the return under Nehemiah Jews in the Diaspora continued to pay the Temple tax.
Every adult Jew had to pay the Temple tax. The money paid for the cost of the Temple services.
The New Testament mentions both didrachma and, by implication, tetradrachma in context of the Temple tax.
The Senate had forbidden the export of gold and silver but the Jews of Italy continued to pay the Temple tax.
Among the finds was a rare half-shekel coin, used to pay the Second Temple tax; only seven other such coins have been found in archeological digs.
Mark Nanos understands the taxes spoken of here as the two-drachma Temple tax(Nanos 293).
Jesus uses this as an object lesson to teach Peter that the "sons" (of God or the Kingdom) are exempt from paying the Temple tax.
Because Roman coinage was only 80% silver, the purer (94% or more) Tyrian shekels were required to pay the temple tax in Jerusalem.
Every Jew over nineteen years of age was required to pay the Temple tax of almost two days' wages paid in Galilean or Temple coinage.
And they were among the most prominent coins used to pay the hated temple tax, about which Jesus speaks in the biblical accounts of Matthew, Mark and Luke.
In the Gospel account, in Capernaum the collectors of the two-drachma temple tax ask Peter whether Jesus pays the tax, and he replies that he does.
Before fourteen days of the festival Tuesday will announce the temple festival/ temple tax, concerts and festival agenda will issued by the community people of Puthiamputhur.