Greek - English Dictionary
G1220 - Pence
Strong's No.: | G1220 |
Greek: | δηνάριον |
Transliteration: | dēnarion |
Phonetic: | day-nar'-ee-on |
Word Origin: | Of Latin origin |
Bible Usage: | pence penny [-worth]. |
Part of Speech: | Noun Neuter |
Strongs Definition: | a denarius (or ten asses) |
Thayers Definition: | denarius = "containing ten" 1. A Roman silver coin in NT time. It took its name from it being equal to ten "asses", a number after 217 B.C. increased to sixteen (about 3.898 grams or .1375 oz.). It was the principal silver coin of the Roman empire. From the parable of the labourers in the vineyard, it would seem that a denarius was then the ordinary pay for a day's wages. (Mt. 20:2- 2. |
Bible References:
Pence |
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Translation Occurrences: |
pence ( 5 )
penny ( 9 )
pennyworth ( 2 )
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Definitions are taken from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.