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# Denarius
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A denarius was a Roman silver coin. One coin was worth about the amount of money a person could earn in a day (see: Matthew 20:2). A denarius had an image of the Roman emperor on it (see: Luke 20:24). More than one denarius is called “denarii.”
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See: Rome (Roman Empire, Caesar)
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