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The term "drachm" refers to a unit of currency and weight used in ancient times, particularly in Greek culture. In the context of the Bible, the drachm is often associated with the Greek drachma, a silver coin that was widely circulated during the Hellenistic period and into the Roman era. The drachma was equivalent to the Roman denarius, which was a common day's wage for a laborer.

Biblical References:

While the term "drachm" itself is not directly mentioned in the Berean Standard Bible, the concept is closely related to the "drachma," which appears in the context of the New Testament. The most notable reference to the drachma is found in the Parable of the Lost Coin, as recounted in the Gospel of Luke:

· Luke 15:8-9 : "Or what woman who has ten silver coins and loses one of them does not light a lamp, sweep the house, and search carefully until she finds it? And when she finds it, she calls her friends and neighbors together and says, ‘Rejoice with me, for I have found my lost coin.’"

In this parable, the "silver coin" is understood to be a drachma, highlighting its value and significance. The parable illustrates the joy of recovering something valuable that was lost, symbolizing God's joy over the repentance of a sinner.

Historical and Cultural Context:

The drachma was a standard silver coin in ancient Greece, and its use spread throughout the Mediterranean region, including Judea, during the Hellenistic and Roman periods. The coin's weight and value could vary slightly depending on the time and place, but it generally represented a significant amount of money for the average person.

In the broader cultural context, the drachma was not only a medium of exchange but also a measure of wealth and economic stability. It was used in various transactions, from daily purchases to larger commercial dealings. The presence of the drachma in the New Testament reflects the economic realities of the time and provides insight into the daily lives of the people in the biblical narrative.

Theological Significance:

From a theological perspective, the use of the drachma in Jesus' parables serves to communicate spiritual truths through familiar economic concepts. The Parable of the Lost Coin, for instance, uses the drachma to convey the immense value God places on each individual soul. Just as the woman diligently searches for her lost coin, God actively seeks out those who are lost, emphasizing His love and desire for reconciliation.

The drachma, therefore, is more than just a historical currency; it is a symbol of value, diligence, and divine pursuit. Through its use in Scripture, believers are reminded of the worth of each person in the eyes of God and the joy that comes with redemption and restoration.
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The Last Events in Galilee - the Tribute-Money, the Dispute by the ...
... to the Temple-Treasury the sum of one half-shekel [3745] of the Sanctuary, [3746]
that is, one common shekel, or two Attic drachms, [3747] equivalent to about ...
/.../the life and times of jesus the messiah/chapter iii the last events.htm

The Misfortunes which Happened in Connection with These Things, in ...
... of the cities under him were terribly afflicted with famine and pestilence, so that
one measure of wheat was sold for twenty-five hundred Attic drachms. [2746]. ...
/.../pamphilius/church history/chapter viii the misfortunes which happened.htm

Whether Suffrages Profit those who are in Hell?
... which the law forbiddeth to the Jews," and yet we read further on (2:Macc.12:43)
that Judas "sent twelve thousand drachms of silver to Jerusalem . . . ...
/.../aquinas/summa theologica/whether suffrages profit those who.htm

The Cruelty of Herod Toward the Infants, and the Manner of his ...
... But when his attendants raised an outcry, he recovered at the noise; but finally,
despairing of a cure, he commanded about fifty drachms to be distributed ...
/.../pamphilius/church history/chapter viii the cruelty of herod.htm

Evening of the Third Day in Passion-Week-On the Mount of Olives ...
... Thus, we find that Herod Agrippa borrowed from the Jewish Alabarch at Alexandria
the sum of 20,000 drachms, which was paid him in Italy, the commission and ...
/.../the life and times of jesus the messiah/chapter vii evening of the.htm

Christian Cemeteries.
... despised them both, and mixed themselves up with their affairs only from a fiscal
point of view, because the Jews were subject to a tax of two drachms per head ...
/.../lanciani/pagan and christian rome/chapter vii christian cemeteries.htm

On Clothes.
... clothes. [1549] But now, quite the contrary, the body of these ladies, if
sold, would never fetch a thousand Attic drachms. Buying ...
/.../clement/the instructor paedagogus/chapter xi name clothes.htm

Unsound Spiritual Trading
... he can put the soul into the scale to our own consciousness, and when we think that
it weighs pounds he can reveal to us that it does not even reach to drachms ...
/.../spurgeon/sermons on proverbs/unsound spiritual trading.htm

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Drachms (1 Occurrence)
... Multi-Version Concordance Drachms (1 Occurrence). Luke 15:8 Or what woman
having ten drachms, if she may lose one drachm, doth not ...
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Money (284 Occurrences)
... pieces. The usual gold pieces were staters (qv), and the silver coins
tetradrachms and drachms. In the year BC 140, Antiochus VII. ...
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... would readily account for the fact that in Nehemiah 7:70 the tirshatha' gave to
the treasure to be used in the building of the temple a thousand drachms of gold ...
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Drachms (1 Occurrence)

Luke 15:8
Or what woman having ten drachms, if she may lose one drachm, doth not light a lamp, and sweep the house, and seek carefully till that she may find?
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