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43 After taking a collection from each man, he sent the sum of two thousand silver drachmen[a] to Jerusalem to provide for a sin offering. He was acting honorably and appropriately, thinking about the resurrection. 44 If he hadn’t been looking forward to the resurrection of the dead, then it would have been unnecessary and frivolous to pray for them. 45 He was looking, however, to that best reward laid up for those who die in godliness, and so this was a pious and holy thought. Thus he made an offering of reconciliation so that the dead would be forgiven of their sin.

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  1. 2 Maccabees 12:43 A drachme is equivalent in value to a typical day’s wage.

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