Examples of 'temple tax' in a sentence

Meaning of "temple tax"

temple tax: a tax or levy imposed on individuals for the purpose of financing the maintenance or upkeep of a temple or place of worship

How to use "temple tax" in a sentence

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Jesus did not owe the temple tax.
Each male had to pay a temple tax in the currency of the temple.
Solicited for the annual temple tax.
The Temple tax was related to the sacrifices.
They also needed to pay a temple tax.
The temple tax had to be paid in Judean coins.
I will have to confiscate half of the temple tax.
Temple tax was a Roman tax used to pay for temples.
Jesus is clearly exempt from the temple tax.
They collected an annual temple tax from Jews both in and outside of Israel.
Peter has incurred an obligation to pay the temple tax.
Money had to be changed because the temple tax required special coinage.
Here the tax collectors ask if Jesus will pay the temple tax.
The payment of Temple tax was a requirement for Jewish men.
They had to pay a third shekel temple tax every year.

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The Temple tax lit.
Here the temple markets were set up and the temple tax paid.
Baptist Temple tax dispute.
He told Peter to pay the temple tax.
The temple tax Neh.
Jesus did not even have a coin on him to pay the Temple tax Mt.
This coin was to pay the temple tax for Jesus and Peter.
In this passage we see Jesus paying this Temple tax.
The collectors of the Temple tax ask Peter if Jesus pays the Temple tax.
The law required that every Jew was to pay a Temple tax.
He even paid the temple tax - although he was not really obligated to do so.
The man asked Peter if Jesus was in fact paying the temple tax.
Second, they were to pay the temple tax in the local currency.
There is an interesting story in the Gospels involving Peter and the Temple tax collectors.
O Miracle of the temple tax money in the fish 's mouth.
Jesus helped Peter pay the Temple tax.
Does the temple tax lesson have anything to do with Paul 's teaching on circumcision?
Second, the people had to pay a yearly temple tax.
Once, money to pay the temple tax came in the mouth of a fish!
Each person also had to pay a two-drachma temple tax.
Since the temple tax was a half-shekel, the stater would pay for two.
The exact amount in the first fish 's mouth to pay their temple tax.
Temple tax - The half-shekel tax for Temple needs.
Even the poor had to have some of these coins. to pay their temple tax.
Free from temple tax - no charge for kids Matthew 17.
So too in Capernaum, the temple tax is due.
Later the Exodus 30:13 sanctuary shekel was reinstituted to support the temple as the temple tax.
Apostle Peter paying the temple tax with coin from the fish 's mouth by Augustin Tünger, 1486.
Jesus and Peter weren't obligated to pay this temple tax.
In addition, the Jews had to pay an annual Temple tax of half-a-shekel.
In the gospels, Jesus is put on the spot to pay the temple tax.
On the Day of Atonement, Israel was required to give a Temple tax or a census tax.
After the return under Nehemiah, Jews in the Diaspora continued to pay the Temple tax.
Arriving in Capernaum, Peter is waylaid by collectors of the temple tax.
When Jesus and Peter arrive, they are asked to pay the temple tax.

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