The value of mina converted drachma shows up on google search (not much there, except wiki) is to be 100 drachmas (drachmae?).
Unfortunately, that contradicts what the Scripture says. In Mt 17:24 the temple-tax is called didrachma. If it is equivalent to a half-shekel, 1 mina should be 200 drachmas. Here is my elementary arithmetic. 1 mina = 200 drachmas = 50 shekels. Then 1 shekel = 4 drachmas; 1/2 shekel = 2 drachmas If 1 mina =100 drachmas, then 1 shekel = 2 drachmas; 1/2 shekel = 1 drachma. Even with my aging brain, I think something is wrong when someone comes up some value. It is probably that one was quoting from someone else who quoted from some other, and so on. Thank you for your thought. Oun Kwon. I hope this question is within b-Hebrew list. _______________________________________________ b-hebrew mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/b-hebrew
