Bible Dictionary

Penny.

PEN'NY. This word, so translated in our English Version for the Greek denarius, is equivalent to about sixteen cents or eight pence, and was a regular day's wages. The "penny" shown to Christ bore th…

Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible (1898)

PEN'NY. This word, so translated in our English Version for the Greek denarius, is equivalent to about sixteen cents or eight pence, and was a regular day's wages. The "penny" shown to Christ bore the likeness and name of Caesar (Tiberius), who had then been emperor for seventeen or eighteen years. Matt 22:19, 2 Chr 11:21, Denarius ought to have been retained or Anglicized into denar, with a marginal note giving its precise value. See Money.