Tuesday, May 3, 2011

1 Ounce of Silver was Worth $1,218 in the Ancient Roman World

1 Ounce of Silver was Worth $1,218 in the Ancient Roman World . so Judas sold out Jesus for about $36,500 bucks... '30 silver pieces'. the price of a new Nissan Maxima, makes perfect sense Very interesting




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4 comments:

  1. Silver and gold have I none, but what I have I give you... My hope is that you are planning your real retirement, in heaven, through Jesus Christ the King of Kings and Lord of Lords, the Son of God.
    I use to think I would buy silver if I could, but I could never afford it. But buying one coin at a time sounds like the ticket for me.
    Thank you for this insight. Lee Black
    Pensacola, FL

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  2. Silver is redemption's work in the bible. It is most required here on earth - there is no mention of it in heaven - they don't need redemption up there anymore :) ...only streets paved with gold (righteousness, deity).

    There will certainly be a direct correlation of both the spiritual AND literal/physical significance of silver coming... buy it. Nuff said.

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  3. I think you're forgetting debasement in your calculations.

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  4. The Roman Empire didn't begin debasing their coins until the mid-150sAD, long after the time of Christ.

    Besides, wouldn't a debased currency increase the value of silver to even more than what he's claiming in this video? It would take a lot more than 14 debased silver coins to make up a .999 pure ounce.

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