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Ante-Nicene Fathers Vol. IX, Origen on Matthew, Origen's Commentary on Matthew, Book XIII
by Origen, translated by John Patrick
Chapter 13
161565Ante-Nicene Fathers Vol. IX, Origen on Matthew, Origen's Commentary on Matthew, Book XIII — Chapter 13John PatrickOrigen

13.  The Sacred Half-Shekel.

Moreover to the saying, “They that received the half-shekel came to Peter,”[1] you will adduce from Numbers that, for the saints according to the law of God, is paid not a half-shekel simply, but a sacred half-shekel.  For it is written, “And thou shalt take five shekels per head, according to the sacred half-shekel.”[2]  But also on behalf of all the sons of Israel is given a sacred half-shekel per head.  Since then it was not possible for the saint of God to possess along with the sacred half-shekels the profane shekels, so to speak, on this account, to them who do not receive the sacred half-shekels, and who asked Peter and said, “Doth not your master pay the half-shekel?” the Saviour commands the stater to be paid, in which was the half-shekel which was found in the mouth of the first fish that came up, in order that it might be given for the Teacher and the disciple.


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  1. Matt. xvii. 24.
  2. Num. iii. 47.