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Where did Jesus get the money to pay the temple tax?

Where did Jesus get the money to pay the temple tax?

Apostle Peter paying the temple tax with a coin from the fish’s mouth by Augustin Tünger, 1486. Tilapia zilli (“St. Peter’s fish”), served in a Tiberias restaurant.

Where did Peter find money to pay taxes?

27 “But so that we may not cause offense, go to the lake and throw out your line. Take the first fish you catch; open its mouth and you will find a four-drachma coin. Take it and give it to them for my tax and yours.”

Who paid the temple tax?

Israelites
The Temple tax (lit. מחצית השקל the half shekel) was a tax paid by Israelites and Levites which went towards the upkeep of the Jewish Temple, as reported in the New Testament.

How did Jesus pay taxes?

Kings’ sons are exempt from paying taxes, so Jesus was not obligated to pay a tax to a temple belonging to his Father. But Jesus paid it anyway. By paying the tax with money delivered by a catfish, Jesus avoided one reason someone might have used to reject him.

What did Jesus say to the tax collector?

The Pharisee prayed about how good he was, but the tax collector asked for God’s mercy as he was a sinner. Jesus said that it was the tax collector who went home justified before God. He concluded, “Everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, and he who humbles himself will be exalted.”

Why is Simon called a zealot?

What’s in a Name? It is likely Simon was a native of Galilee and not from the land of Canaan as some suppose. Here, the word Canaan is a mistranslation from the original Aramaic cananaean, which means “to be zealous.” It indicates he was zealous for the Law of Moses.

Where in the Bible does Jesus eat with the tax collectors?

Early in Jesus’ ministry He calls a tax collector named Levi (Luke 5:27-28). Not only does the man rise up and follow Him, but he even prepares a great feast in his own house. The text tells us, “Levi made a great feast for him in his house.

Does the Pool of Bethesda still exist?

It is now associated with the site of a pool in the current Muslim Quarter of the city, near the gate now called the Lions’ Gate or St. Stephen’s Gate and the Church of St. Anne, that was excavated in the late 19th century.

Is the Sea of Galilee in the Holy Land?

Among Holy Land sites, the Sea of Galilee has changed comparatively little since Jesus walked on its shores and recruited four fishermen as his first disciples. A picturesque, heart-shaped lake set among hills in northern Israel, it is one of the lowest-lying bodies of water on earth…

Are there still fishermen in the Sea of Galilee?

Modern times have still seen fishermen standing in the shallow waters near the shores of the Sea of Galilee, casting their nets in the traditional manner, with others setting off in boats at sunset to fish through the night.

Who are the Disciples of Jesus in the Sea of Galilee?

The Sea of Galilee was a key place for Jesus’ disciples. Jesus called Peter (Simon), Andrew, James, and John to be His disciples while they were working as fishermen (Matthew 4:18–22). Later, Jesus found Levi (Matthew) sitting at a tax booth beside the sea and called him (Mark 2:13–17).

Is the Sea of Galilee a desalination plant?

In February 2018, the city of Tiberias requested a desalination plant to treat the water coming from the Sea of Galilee and demanded a new water source for the city. March 2018 was the lowest point in water income to the lake since 1927.

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Ruth Doyle