(biblical) An ancient Hebrew unit of dry volume measure, equal to a bath or to one-tenth of a homer. It is approximately equal to 22 litres. An ancient Hebrew unit of dry measure, equal to a tenth of a homer or about one bushel (35 liters).
What is one-tenth of an ephah?
The omer (Hebrew: עֹ֫מֶר 'ōmer) is an ancient Israelite unit of dry measure used in the era of the Temple in Jerusalem. ... In traditional Jewish standards of measurement, the omer was equivalent to the capacity of 43.2 eggs, or what is also known as one-tenth of an ephah (three seahs).
How many gallons is an ephah?
ephah (איפה) to barrel (liquid) 0.1384
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ephah (איפה) to gallon (liquid) (gal) 5.812
ephah (איפה) to gallon (dry) (gal) 4.994
What is an ephah equal to today?
noun. a Hebrew unit of dry measure equal to approximately one bushel or about 33 litres.
What does ephah in the Bible mean?
dry measure
What is the weight of an ephah?
ephah (איפה) to barrel (liquid) 0.1384
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ephah (איפה) to pint (dry) (pt) 39.96
ephah (איפה) to fluid ounce (oz) 743.9