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Luke 21:2
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He also saw a poor widow dropping in two tiny coins.
And hee saw also a certaine poore widow, casting in thither two mites.
And he saw also a certain poor widow casting in thither two mites.
and he saw a poor widow put in two small copper coins.
And He saw a poor widow putting in two lepta coins.
Then he saw a poor widow putting two small copper coins into the box.
And He saw a poor widow putting in two small copper coins.
And He saw a poor widow putting in two small copper coins.
And He saw a poor widow putting in two lepta.
and He saw a poor widow put in two small copper coins.
He also saw a poor widow putting in two pennies.
but he saw also a certain poor widow casting therein two mites.
Then he saw a poor widow put two small copper coins into the box.
And he sawe also a certaine poore widowe which cast in thither two mites:
And he also saw a poor widow, who cast in two pennies.
and he also saw a very poor widow dropping in two little copper coins.
and he saw a certain poor widow putting in there two small copper coins.
And He also saw a certain poor widow putting two lepta there.
And he saw a certain poor widow casting in thither two mites.
And he saw a certain poor widow putting in a farthing.
He saw a certain poor widow casting in two lepta.
Then he saw a destitute widow drop in two small copper coins.
And he saw also a certain poor widow who threw in two shomonee.
And he saw also a certain poor widow, who cast in two mites.
He saw also a certaine poore wydowe, which caste in thyther two unites.
And he saw a certain poor widow casting in thither two mites.
He saw a certain poor widow casting in two lepta.
And he saw also a certain poor widow casting in thither tuo mites.
He also saw a poor widow dropping in two farthings,
but he saye also a litil pore widewe castynge twei ferthingis.
And he saw a certain poor widow casting in there two dollars.
And he saw also a certain poor widow, casting in thither two mites.
He also saw a poor widow put in two small copper coins.
and He saw also a certain poor widow putting in two mites.
Then a poor widow came by and dropped in two small coins.
He saw a poor woman whose husband had died. She put in two very small pieces of money.
he also saw a poor widow put in two small copper coins.
and he saw a certain poor widow, casting in thither two mites;
And he saw also a certain poor widow casting in two brass mites.
and he saw a poor widow put in two copper coins.
And he sawe also a certayne povre widdowe which cast in thyther two mites.
and he saw also a certain poor widow casting there two mites,
He sawe also a poore wedowe, which put in two mytes,
he saw a poor widow throwing in the value of a farthing.
Then a little old lady came by and dropped in two small copper coins.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
mites: Mark 12:42, *marg.
Reciprocal: Leviticus 14:21 - poor Proverbs 11:16 - gracious Mark 12:41 - sat Mark 12:44 - all her
Cross-References
God answered, "No, but Sarah your wife will bear you a son, and you are to call him Yitz'chak [laughter]. I will establish my covenant with him as an everlasting covenant for his descendants after him.
But I will establish my covenant with Yitz'chak, whom Sarah will bear to you at this time next year."
He said, "I will certainly return to you around this time next year, and Sarah your wife will have a son." Sarah heard him from the entrance of the tent, behind him.
Is anything too hard for Adonai ? At the time set for it, at this season next year, I will return to you; and Sarah will have a son."
and went and sat down, looking the other way, about a bow-shot's distance from him; because she said, "I can't bear to watch my child die." So she sat there, looking the other way, crying out and weeping.
God heard the boy's voice, and the angel of God called to Hagar from heaven and said to her, "What's wrong with you, Hagar? Don't be afraid, because God has heard the voice of the boy in his present situation.
Avraham said, "I swear it."
Now Avraham had complained to Avimelekh about a well which Avimelekh's servants had seized.
"You have a relative, Elisheva, who is an old woman; and everyone says she is barren. But she has conceived a son and is six months pregnant!
And he gave him b'rit-milah. So he became the father of Yitz'chak and did his b'rit-milah on the eighth day, and Yitz'chak became the father of Ya‘akov, and Ya‘akov became the father of the Twelve Patriarchs.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And he saw also a certain poor widow,.... Whom he took particular notice of above all the rest: the poor, and the widow, are regarded by him, and are his care; nor are their mean services, done in faith, and from a principle of love, despised by him, but preferred to the greater services of others, where faith and love are wanting:
casting in thither two mites; the value of a farthing. The Persic version renders it, "two bottoms of yarn";
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Barnes' Notes on the Bible
See this explained in the notes at Mark 12:41-44.
Luke 21:4
Penury - Poverty. See this explained in the notes at Mark 12:41-44.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Luke 21:2. A certain poor widow — A widow miserably poor; this is the proper import of πενιχραν, and her being miserably poor heightened the merit of the action.
Two mites. — Which Mark says, Mark 12:42, make a farthing or quadrans, the fourth part of an AS, or penny, as we term it. In Plutarch's time we find the smallest piece of brass coin in use among the Romans was the quadrans, but it appears that a smaller piece of money was in circulation among the Jews in our Lord's time, called here, and in Mark, Mark 12:42, a lepton, i.e. small, diminished, from λειπο, I fail. In ancient times our penny used to be marked with a deep indented cross, dividing the piece into four equal parts, which, when broken in two, made the half-penny, and, when broken into four, made the fourthing, what we have corrupted into farthing. Probably the Roman quadrans was divided in this way for the convenience of the poor. Our term mite seems to have been taken from the animal called by that name; for as that appeared to our ancestors to be the smallest of all animals, so this being the smallest of all coins was called by its name. Junius says that mite was a small base coin among the Dutch. Our word mite seems to be a contraction of the Latin minutum, a small thing, whence the French miete, a crumb, a very small morsel. Mark 12:41; Mark 12:41.