Bible Weights and Measures

Biblical Unit Equivalent to Comments Bible Examples
Bath = 1 ephah
= 22 liters
= 5.8 U.S. Gallons
Used as one of the measures for liquids. The equivalence values are based on the Old Testament use of bath as a liquid measurement. 1Kings 7:26; Isaiah 5:10; Eze. 45:11
Cubit = 43 to 53 centimeters
= 17 to 21 inches U.S.
Very common Biblical measure of length. Cubits are based on the distance between the tip of the middle finger and the elbow. Genesis 6:13-16; Matthew 6:27; Luke 12:25
Ephah = 10 omers
= .62 bushels
= 22 liters
= 20 dry quarts U.S.
Used as a dry measure. Exodus 16:36; 1Samuel 17:17
Farthing = 2 mites
= 1/4th of a cent U.S.
Used as a measure of money in the New Testament. Matthew 5:26; 10:29; Mark 12:42
Gerah = 1/20th of a Shekel
= .57 grams
= .02 ounces U.S.
One of the common weights used. Used also as a sum of money. It is the smallest weight and smallest piece of money used among Hebrews. Leviticus 27:25; Numbers 3:47
Hin = 1/6th of a Bath
= 3.7 liters
= 1 Gallon U.S.
Used as a measurement of liquids. Exodus 29:40; 30:24; Numbers 15:4


Biblical Unit Equivalent to Comments Bible Examples
Homer
(Cor)
Dry Measure

= 10 Ephahs
= 211 liters
= 6 bushels U.S.

Liquid Measure

= 10 Baths
= 220 liters
= 58 Gallons U.S.
One of the common measures that can be used for dry or liquid volume. Ezekiel 45:11, 13-14
Mina = 50 shekels
= 1/60th talent
= 567 grams
= 1.26 pounds U.S.
Used as a measure of weight and sum of money. Ezra 2:69; Ezekiel 45:12
Mite = 1/2 Roman quadran
= 1/2 farthing
= 1/8th of a cent U.S.
Used as a measure of money in the New Testament. The Greek word means the smallest bronze of copper coin used. Luke 12:59; 21:2
Omer = 1/10 ephah
= 2.2 dry liters
= 2 dry quarts U.S.
Used as a dry measure. The original language word from which we get Omer is also sometimes translated as the English word sheaf. A sheaf was considered a quantity of grain big enough to bundle. Exodus 16:22; Exodus 32-33, 36
Penny = 16 cents U.S. Used as a measure of money. The word is translated pence or pennyworth in the New Testament. Matthew 18:28; 20:2, 9; Mark 6:37; 14:5
Pound Weight
= 100 shekels

Money
= 100 Roman denarii
= 100 Greek drachmas
= $16.00 U.S.
One of the common Biblical weights that is also used for money. 1Kings 10:17; Ezra 2:29; Luke 19:13,16,18
Sabbath day
journey
= 2,000 cubits
= .91 Kilometers
= 1,000 yards U.S.
A Sabbath day's journey, according to Jewish tradition, was the maximum allowable distance one could travel on the Sabbath and not violate the law. Acts 1:12; Joshua 3:4
Shekel = 20 gerahs
= 11.4 grams
= .4 ounces U.S.
Used as a measure of weight and money. Genesis 23:15-16; Exodus 21:32; 30:13; Ezekiel 45:12
Span = 1/2 cubit
= 22.8 centimeters
= 9 inches U.S.
Used as a measure of length. A span is the width of a spread out human hand from the tip of the thumb to the tip of the pinky finger. Exodus 28:16; 1Samuel 17:4; Ezekiel 43:13
Talent = 3,000 shekels
= 60 minas
= 34.3 kilograms
= 75 U.S. pounds
One of the common Biblical weights that is also used for money. Exodus 38:24-29; 1Kings 9:14; Matthew 18:24; Revelation 16:21