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After agreeing with the workers on one denarius,[a] he sent them into his vineyard for the day.

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  1. 20:2 A denarius = one day’s wage, also in vv. 9,10,13

19 Show me the coin used for the tax.’ They brought him a denarius.[a]

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  1. 22:19 A denarius = one day’s wage

37 ‘You give them something to eat,’ he responded.

They said to him, ‘Should we go and buy two hundred denarii[a] worth of bread and give them something to eat? ’

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  1. 6:37 A denarius = one day’s wage

For this perfume might have been sold for more than three hundred denarii[a](A) and given to the poor.’(B) And they began to scold her.

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  1. 14:5 A denarius = one day’s wage

41 ‘A creditor had two debtors. One owed five hundred denarii,[a](A) and the other fifty.

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  1. 7:41 A denarius = one day’s wage

35 The next day[a] he took out two denarii,[b] gave them to the innkeeper, and said, “Take care of him. When I come back I’ll reimburse you for whatever extra you spend.”

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  1. 10:35 Other mss add as he was leaving
  2. 10:35 A denarius = one day’s wage.

Philip answered him, ‘Two hundred denarii[a](A) worth of bread wouldn’t be enough for each of them to have a little.’

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  1. 6:7 A denarius = one day’s wage