One Denarii was equal to a day's wages.
A denarius was equal to one day's pay.
debt of ten thousand talents 60 million Denarii.
or some 1,200 Denarii, but could be much higher.
Bring me a denarius, that I may see it.
In Jesus' day, a talent was equivalent to about 6,000 Denarii.
This ointment could have been sold for over three hundred Denarii.
It was worth 300 Denarii, the equivalent of about a year's wages.
But he discerned their craftiness and responded to them, 24“Show me a denarius.
finds a fellow slave who owes him only 100 Denarii about $ 90.
A certain creditor had two debtors;
one owed five hundred Denarii, and the other fifty.
oil was not sold for three hundred Denarii and given to the poor people?”.
And the next day he took out two Denarii, gave them to the innkeeper,
The one was in debt for five hundred Denarii, but the other for fifty.
Why was this ointment not sold for three hundred Denarii and given to the needy?”.
A certain lender had two debtors.
The one owed five hundred Denarii, and the other fifty.
But that slave went out and
found one of his fellow slaves who owed him 100 Denarii.
And when they brought him a denarius, Jesus said to them,‘Whose likeness and inscription is this?'?
There was a certain creditor which had two debtors:
the one owed five hundred Denarii, and the other fifty.
But, verse 28, that slave went out,
found one of his fellow slaves who owed him a hundred Denarii.
Luke 10:35"On the next day he took out two Denarii and gave them to the innkeeper and said,
On the next day, when he departed, he took out two Denarii, and gave them to the host,
And going on the next day, he took out two Denarii and gave them to the innkeeper, and said to him,
For this might have been sold for more than three hundred Denarii, and given to the poor." They grumbled against her.
A denarius, though, was a small amount of money so
meager that it only provided a family enough food for a day.
On the next day, he took out two Denarii, and gave them to the host, and said to him,'Take care of him.
To emphasize this need, Jesus gave an illustration: The master of a slave canceled his
debt of ten thousand talents 60 million Denarii.
The Greek word ko·dranʹtes (from the Latin word quadrans) refers
to a Roman copper or bronze coin valued at 1/64 of a denarius.
On the next day, when he departed, he took out two Denarii, and gave them to the host, and said to him,'Take care of him.
Ointment like this could have been sold for over three hundred Denarii and the money given to the poor'; and they were angry with her.