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Custom (toll)

Custom (toll)

Custom (toll)

“an end, termination,” whether of time or purpose, denotes, in its secondary significance, “what is paid for public ends, a toll, tax, custom,” Mat 17:25 (RV, “toll”); Rom 13:7 (RV and AV, “custom”). In Palestine the Herods of Galilee and Perea received the “custom;” in Judea it was paid to the procurator for the Roman government. See END, FINALLY, UTTERMOST.

denotes “a custom-house,” for the collection of the taxes, Mat 9:9; Mar 2:14; Luk 5:27 (RV, “place of toll”).

Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words