Money-changer
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Money-changer
Money-changer. << Moneychanger, Money-changer. Moneychangers >>. Easton's Bible
Dictionary ... << Moneychanger, Money-changer. Moneychangers >>. Reference Bible.
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Moneychangers (2 Occurrences)
... chan'-jers (kollubistes, from kollubos, "a small coin," so "a money-changer," or
"banker" (Matthew 21:12 Mark 11:15; "changers" in John 2:15; compare John 2:14 ...
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Money-changers (5 Occurrences)
... chan'-jers (kollubistes, from kollubos, "a small coin," so "a money-changer," or
"banker" (Matthew 21:12 Mark 11:15; "changers" in John 2:15; compare John 2:14 ...
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Money-box (3 Occurrences)
Money-box. << Money-bags, Money-box. Moneychanger >>. Multi-Version Concordance ...
(WEY). << Money-bags, Money-box. Moneychanger >>. Reference Bible.
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Banking
... 2. Banking among the Ancient Hebrews: (1) The Hebrew money-changer, like his modern
Syrian counterpart, the saraf (see PEFS, 1904, 49, where the complexity of ...
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Changer
... CHANGER. chan'-jer (kollubistes, "money-changer," and so rendered Matthew 21:12
Mark 11:15): A banker or other person who changes money at a fixed rate. ...
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Bank (28 Occurrences)
... 2. Banking among the Ancient Hebrews: (1) The Hebrew money-changer, like his modern
Syrian counterpart, the saraf (see PEFS, 1904, 49, where the complexity of ...
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Greek
2855. kollubistes -- a moneychanger
... moneychanger. From a presumed derivative of kollubos (a small coin; probably akin
to kollourion); a coin-dealer -- (money-)changer. see GREEK kollourion. ...
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5133. trapezites -- a money-changer, banker
... a money-changer, banker. Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: trapezites
Phonetic Spelling: (trap-ed-zee'-tace) Short Definition: a money-changer ...
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2773. kermatistes -- a moneychanger
... Definition: properly: a changer of large into smaller coins, a money-changer. Word
Origin from a derivation of kerma Definition a moneychanger NASB Word Usage ...
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2855a. kollubistes -- a moneychanger
... << 2855, 2855a. kollubistes. 2855b >>. a moneychanger. Transliteration:
kollubistes Short Definition: moneychangers. Word Origin from ...
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Easton's Bible Dictionary
(Matthew 21:12; Mark 11:15; John 2:15). Every Israelite from twenty years and upwards had to pay (Exodus 30:13-15) into the sacred treasury half a shekel every year as an offering to Jehovah, and that in the exact Hebrew half-shekel piece. There was a class of men, who frequented the temple courts, who exchanged at a certain premium foreign moneys for these half-shekels to the Jews who came up to Jerusalem from all parts of the world. (see PASSOVER.) When our Lord drove the traffickers out of the temple, these money-changers fared worst. Their tables were overturned and they themselves were expelled.

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