The Widow’s Gift

41 Sitting(A) across from the temple treasury,(B) he watched how the crowd dropped money into the treasury. Many rich(C) people were putting in large sums. 42 Then a poor(D) widow came and dropped in two tiny coins worth very little. 43 Summoning his disciples,(E) he said to them, “Truly I tell you,(F) this poor widow has put more into the treasury than all the others.(G) 44 For they all gave out of their surplus,(H) but she out of her poverty(I) has put in everything she had(J) —all she had to live on.”(K)

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The Widow’s Offering(A)

41 As Jesus[a] sat facing the offering box, he watched how the crowd was dropping their money into it.[b] Many rich people were dropping in large amounts. 42 Then a destitute widow came and dropped in two small copper coins,[c] worth about a cent.[d] 43 He called his disciples and told them, “I tell all of you[e] with certainty, this destitute widow has dropped in more than everyone who is contributing to the offering box, 44 because all of them contributed out of their surplus, but out of her poverty she has given everything she had to live on.”

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Footnotes

  1. Mark 12:41 Lit. he
  2. Mark 12:41 Lit. into the offering box
  3. Mark 12:42 Lit. two lepta, the smallest coin denominated in their economy
  4. Mark 12:42 Lit. quadrans, worth ¼ of the Roman assarion coin, or about 1/10 of a day’s wage
  5. Mark 12:43 The Gk. pronoun you is pl.