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* The word translated as "treasury" (<i>gazofulakion</i>) in verses 41 and 43 probably refers to a receptacle where monetary donations were received.
 
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Lexical notes

  • The word translated as "treasury" (gazofulakion) in verses 41 and 43 probably refers to a receptacle where monetary donations were received.
  • The "mite" of verse 32 is a lepton, the least valuable coin in circulation at the time. It was made of bronze and was worth 1/128 of a denarius.

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