Piece of Silver

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Piece of Silver.
I. In the Old Testament, the word "pieces" is used, in the Authorized Version, for a word understood in the Hebrew, (if we except), Psa_68:30. The phrase is always "a thousand," or the like, "of silver." Gen_20:16; Gen_37:28; Gen_45:28; Jdg_9:4; Jdg_16:5; 2Ki_6:25; Hos_3:2; Zec_11:12-13.
In similar passages, the word "shekels" occurs in the Hebrew. There are other passages in which the Authorized Version supplies the word "shekels" instead of "pieces," Deu_22:19; Deu_22:29; Jdg_17:2-4; Jdg_17:10; 2Sa_18:11-12, and of these, the first two require this to be done. The shekel, be it remembered, was the common weight for money, and therefore, most likely to be understood in an elliptical phrase.
The "piece," or shekel of silver weighed 220 grains, or about half an ounce, and was worth a little more than half a dollar, (55 cents).
II. In the New Testament, two words are rendered by the phrase "piece of silver:"
i. Drachma, Luk_15:8-9, which was a Greek silver coin, equivalent, at the time of St. Luke, to the Roman denarias, (15 or 16 cents).
ii. Silver occurs only in the account of the betrayal of our Lord for "thirty pieces of silver." Mat_26:15; Mat_17:3; Mat_17:5-6; Mat_17:9. It is difficult to ascertain what coins are here intended. If the most common silver pieces be meant, they would be denarii. The parallel passage in Zachariah, Zec_11:12-13 must, however, be taken into consideration where shekels, (worth about 55 cents), must be understood. It is more probable that the thirty pieces of silver were tetradrachms than that they were denarii, (80 cents).
Smith's Bible Dictionary
By Dr. William Smith.Published in 1863


Two words are thus rendered in the Old Testament (רצּי־כסף, raccē-khāṣeph, and קשׂיטה, ḳesı̄ṭāh) and two in the New Testament ἀργύριον, argúrion, and δραχμή, drachmḗ). The first expression means pieces of silver broken off from bars or larger pieces (Psa_68:30). The second is used for money in Jos_24:32, and is so rendered in the Revised Version (British and American). The pieces were not coins, but perhaps bore a stamp. See MONEY. In other passages of the Old Testament where pieces of silver are mentioned, the Hebrew has simply a numeral joined with keṣeph, ?silver,? as in the account of the selling of Joseph (Gen_37:28). In Isa_7:23 the word silverlings means small pieces of silver, and they were no doubt shekels. In the New Testament the Greek ἀργύρια, argúria (Mat_26:15; Mat_27:3-9), is translated as pieces of silver, but probably means shekels. In Act_19:19 the same word occurs, but in this case the reference is probably to the denarius or drachma (compare Luk_15:8 f). Thus, the 30 pieces of Matthew would be equal to about 4 British pounds or $20 (in 1915), and the 50,000 of Acts to about 2,000 British pounds or $10,000 (in 1915).

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
PRINTER 1915.


Piece Of Silver
The passages in the O.T. and those in the N.T. in which the A.V. uses this term must be separately considered. SEE MONEY.
I. In the O.T. the word "pieces" is used in the A.V. for a word understood in the Hebrew, if we except one or two cases to be afterwards noticed. The phrase is always "a thousand" or the like "of silver" (Gen_20:16; Gen_37:28; Gen_45:22; Jdg_9:4; Jdg_16:5; 2Ki_6:25; Hos_3:2; Zec_11:12-13). In similar passages the word "shekels" occurs in the Hebrew, and it must be observed that these are either in the law, or relate to purchases, some of an important legal character, as that of the cave and field of Machpelah, that of the threshing-floor and oxen of Araunah, or to taxes, and the like (Gen_23:15-16; Exo_21:32; Lev_27:3; Lev_27:6; Lev_27:16; Jos_7:21; 2Sa_24:24; 1Ch_21:25, where, however, shekels of gold are spoken of; 2Ki_15:20; Neh_5:15; Jer_32:9). There are other passages in which the A.V. supplies the word "shekels" instead of "pieces" (Deu_22:19; Deu_22:29; Jdg_17:2-4; Jdg_17:10; 2Sa_18:11-12), and of these the first two require this to be done. It becomes then a question whether there is any ground for the adoption of the word "pieces," which is vague if actual coins be meant, and inaccurate if weights. The shekel. be it remembered, was the common weight for money, and therefore most likely to be understood in an elliptical phrase. When we find good reason for concluding that in two passages (Deu_22:19-20) this is the word understood, it seems incredible that any other should be in the other places. SEE SHEKEL.
One of the exceptional cases in which a word corresponding to "pieces" is found in the Hebrew is in the Psalms, where presents of submission are prophesied to be made of "pieces of silver," [ רִצֵּיאּכֶסֶ (68:30, Hebrews 31). The word רִוֹ; which occurs nowhere else, if it preserve its radical meaning, from רָצִוֹ, must signify a piece broken off, or a fragment: there is no reason to suppose that a coin is meant. — Smith. Another exceptional passage is 1Sa_2:26, where the Heb. word rendered "piece [of silver]" is אֲצוֹרָהagodah, which seems to signify a small piece of money, as wages, from the idea of collecting (root אגרto gather). SEE SILVER. For the "pieces of silver" in Jos_24:32, SEE KESITAH.
II. In the N.T. two words are rendered by the phrase "piece of silver," drachma, δραχμή, and ἀργύριον.
(1.) The first (Luk_15:8-9) should be represented by drachm. It was a Greek silver coin, equivalent, at the time of Luke, to the Roman denarius, which is probably intended-by the evangelist, as it had then wholly or almost superseded the former. SEE DRACHMA.
(2.) The second word is very properly thus rendered. It occurs in the account of the betrayal of our Lord for "thirty pieces of silver" (Mat_26:15; Mat_27:8; Mat_27:5-6; Mat_27:9). It is difficult to ascertain what coins are here intended. If the most common silver pieces be meant, they would be denarii. The parallel passage in Zec_11:12-13 must, however, be taken into consideration, where, if our view be correct, shekels must be understood. It may, however, be suggested that the two thirties may correspond, not as of exactly the same coin, but of the chief current coin. Some light may be thrown on our difficulty by the number of pieces. It can scarcely be a coincidence that thirty shekels of silver was the price of blood in the case of a slave accidentally killed (Exo_21:32). It may be objected that there is no reason to suppose that shekels were current in our Lord's time; but it must be replied that the tetradrachms of depreciated Attic weight of the Greek cities of Syria of that time were of the same weight as the shekels which we believe to be of Simon the Maccabee, SEE MONEY, so that Josephus speaks of the shekel as equal to four Attic drachmae (Ant. 3:8, 2). These tetradrachms were common at the time of our Lord, and the piece of money found by Peter in the fish must, from its name, have been of this kind. SEE STATER. It is therefore more probable that the thirty pieces of silver were tetradrachms than that they were denarii. There is no difficulty in the use of two terms, a name designating the denomination and "piece of silver," whether the latter mean the tetradrachm or the denarius, as it is a vague appellation that implies a more distinctive name. In the received text of Matthew the prophecy as to the thirty pieces of silver is ascribed to Jeremiah, and not to Zechariah, and much controversv hlas thus been occasioned. The true explalnation seems to be suggested by the absence of any prophet's name in the Syriac version, and the likelihood that similarity of style would have caused a copyist ilamdvertently to insert the name of Jeremiah instead of that of Zechariah. SEE SILVERLING.

CYCLOPEDIA OF BIBLICAL, THEOLOGICAL AND ECCLESIASTICAL
press 1895.





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