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  • Shekel - Wikipedia
    The earliest shekels were a unit of weight, used as other units such as grams and troy ounces for trading before the advent of coins The shekel was common among western Semitic speakers
  • What is the Shekel? The Hebrew Word for “To Weigh”
    In contemporary Israel, the shekel is more than just a means of transaction; it symbolizes national identity and economic sovereignty The Bank of Israel, the country’s central bank, carefully manages the shekel to maintain its stability and value
  • What Is a Shekel in the Bible? Meaning, Value, and Spiritual . . .
    Coins called shekels weren't minted until much later in biblical history (Persian period and beyond) Most scriptural references describe weighed amounts of silver or gold rather than stamped currency
  • Shekel: Israeli Currency, Coins, and History
    Learn all about the shekel, the official currency of Israel Discover its history, coin types, including ancient and silver shekels, weights, and how much a shekel is worth today
  • How Much Was A Shekel Worth In Biblical Times? - Christian . . .
    There are several biblical passages that mention weights in shekels, indicating it was an established unit of measure in ancient Israel For example, Exodus 21:32 establishes financial compensation for injuries based on the weight of a shekel
  • SHEKEL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of SHEKEL is any of various ancient units of weight; especially : a Hebrew unit equal to about 252 grains troy How to use shekel in a sentence
  • What Are Shekels? From Ancient Roots to Modern Currency
    Ancient cultures such as the Phoenicians, Carthaginians, and Hasmonean Judeans eventually minted coins referred to as shekels The continuity of the name “shekel” reflects a deep historical connection, bridging ancient commercial practices with modern monetary systems
  • Israel Business Economy: The Shekel - Jewish Virtual Library
    In 1969, the government of Israel voted to change the name of the country's currency from the Israel lira to the shekel and on January 1, 1986, the new Israeli shekel (NIS) replaced the old shekel
  • Shekel - Ancient Coin Stories
    The shekel is one of the most ancient and enduring units of weight and currency, with its origins dating back to around 3000 BCE in Mesopotamia Originally, the shekel was not a coin, but rather a unit of weight used to measure precious metals like silver and gold
  • Israeli new shekel - Wikipedia
    History The origin of the name "shekel" (שֶׁקֶל) is from the ancient Biblical currency by the same name An early Biblical reference is Abraham being reported to pay "four hundred shekels of silver" to Ephron the Hittite for the Cave of the Patriarchs in Hebron (Genesis 23:15–16)





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