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  2. Biblical and Talmudic units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    Moses mandated that the standard coinage would be in single shekels of silver; thus each shekel coin would constitute about 15.86 grams (0.51 troy ounces) of pure silver. In Judea, the Biblical shekel was initially worth about 3⅓ denarii, but over time the measurement had enlarged so that it would be worth exactly four denarii. [1]

  3. Shekel - Wikipedia

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    Shekel came into the English language via the Hebrew Bible, where it is first used in Genesis 23. The term "shekel" has been used for a unit of weight, around 9.6 or 9.8 grams (0.31 or 0.32 ozt), used in Bronze Age Europe for balance weights and fragments of bronze that may have served as money. [2]

  4. Gerah - Wikipedia

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    Obverse of a Judean silver Yehud coin from the Persian era (.58 gram), with falcon or eagle and Paleo Hebrew inscription "יהד" "Yehud" ().Denomination is a ma'ah. A gerah (Hebrew: גרה, romanized: gêrāh) is an ancient Hebrew unit of weight and currency, which, according to the Torah (Exodus 30:13, Leviticus 27:25, Numbers 3:47, 18:16), was equivalent to 1 ⁄ 20 of a standard "sacred ...

  5. Talent (measurement) - Wikipedia

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    The Babylonian weights are approximately: shekel (8.4 g, 0.30 oz), mina (504 g, 1 lb 1.8 oz) and talent (30.2 kg, 66 lb 9 oz). The Greeks adopted these weights through their trade with the Phoenicians along with the ratio of 60 minas to one talent.

  6. Temple tax - Wikipedia

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    In later centuries, the half-shekel was adopted as the amount of the Temple tax, although in Nehemiah 10:32–34 the tax is given as a third of a shekel. [2] This is what each one who is registered shall give: half a shekel according to the shekel of the sanctuary (the shekel is twenty gerahs), half a shekel as an offering to the Lord.

  7. Mina (unit) - Wikipedia

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    The mina, like the shekel, ... It is mentioned in the Bible, ... It was divided into 12 Roman ounces.

  8. Bechukotai - Wikipedia

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    Weight Measurements in the Bible Unit Texts Ancient Equivalent Modern Equivalent gerah (גֵּרָה ‎) Exodus 30:13; Leviticus 27:25; Numbers 3:47; 18:16; Ezekiel 45:12 1/20 shekel 0.6 grams [ 0.021 ounces ]; bekah (בֶּקַע ‎) Genesis 24:22; Exodus 38:26 10 gerahs; half shekel 6 grams; 0.21 ounces pim (פִים ‎) 1 Samuel 13:21 2/3 ...

  9. Coins in the Bible - Wikipedia

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    A number of coins are mentioned in the Bible, ... fish's mouth mentioned in Matthew 17 is usually thought to be a Tyrian shekel. [5] [6] ... 1.38 troy ounces), ...