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  2. Biblical and Talmudic units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    The kezayit is, by different sources, considered equal to 1 ⁄ 2 a beitza, 13 of a beitza, or not directly related to the other units of volume. The omer , which the Torah mentions as being equal to one-tenth of an ephah , [ 30 ] is equivalent to the capacity of 43.2 eggs, or what is also known as one-tenth of three seahs . [ 31 ]

  3. Seah (unit) - Wikipedia

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    Seah (unit) The se'ah or seah (Hebrew: סאה sə’āh), plural se'im, is a unit of dry measure of ancient origin found in the Bible and in Halakha (Jewish law), which equals one third of an ephah, or bath. In layman's terms, it is equal to the capacity of 144 medium-sized eggs, or what is equal in volume to about 9 US quarts (8.5 litres). [1]

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  6. Ablution in Christianity - Wikipedia

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    t. e. In Christianity, ablution is a prescribed washing of part or all of the body or possessions, such as clothing or ceremonial objects, with the intent of purification or dedication. [ 1] In Christianity, both baptism and footwashing are forms of ablution. Prior to praying the canonical hours at seven fixed prayer times, Oriental Orthodox ...

  7. Bathing - Wikipedia

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  9. Sitz bath - Wikipedia

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