Meaning of MONEY CHANGER
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| Definition: | | [n] one whose business is to exchange the money of one country for that of another country |
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| Synonyms: | | exchanger |
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| See Also: | | money dealer, money handler | |
Easton Bible Dictionary |
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| Definition: | | (Matt. 21:12; Mark 11:15; John 2:15). Every Israelite from twenty years and upwards had to pay (Ex. 30:13-15) into the sacred treasury half a shekel every year as an offering to Jehovah, and that in the exact Hebrew half-shekel piece. There was a class of men, who frequented the temple courts, who exchanged at a certain premium foreign moneys for these half-shekels to the Jews who came up to Jerusalem from all parts of the world. (See PASSOVER.) When our Lord drove the traffickers out of the temple, these money-changers fared worst. Their tables were overturned and they themselves were expelled. |
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| Related Terms: | | bank clerk, bank manager, bank officer, bank president, banker, banking executive, bill broker, broker, cambist, cashier, cotton broker, diamond broker, discount broker, discounter, estate agent, furniture broker, grain broker, hotel broker, insurance broker, investment banker, land broker, loan officer, money broker, money dealer, moneylender, moneymonger, mortgage broker, note broker, pawnbroker, real estate agent, real estate broker, Realtor, ship broker, stockbroker, teller, trust officer |
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