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Maneh

Maneh [EBD]

portion (Ezek. 45:12), rendered "pound" (1 Kings 10:17; Ezra 2:69; Neh. 7:71, 72), a weight variously estimated, probably about 2 1/2 or 3 lbs. A maneh of gold consisted of a hundred common shekels (q.v.). (Comp. 1 Kings 10:17, and 2 Chr. 9:16).

Maneh [NAVE]

MANEH
A weight. Rendered pound, 1 Kin. 10:17; Ezra 2:69; Neh. 7:71, 72.
Equal to one hundred shekels, 1 Kin. 10:17, with 2 Chr. 9:16.
See: Weights.

MANEH [SMITH]

(a portion (by weight)). [WEIGHTS AND MEASURES AND MEASURES]

MANEH; MINA [ISBE]

MANEH; MINA - man'-e, or mi'-na (maneh; mna, "pound" (English Versions of the Bible)): A weight containing 50 shekels, according to Hebrew usage, but which varied according to the standard adopted. Estimated on the Phoenician, or commercial, standard, it was equal to 11,200 grains, or about 2 lbs. troy, or about 1,6 lbs. avoirdupois. This is probably the weight intended in 1 Ki 10:17; Ezr 2:69 and Neh 7:71 f (see WEIGHTS AND MEASURES). When used in a monetary sense, the maneh of silver was worth about 6 pounds 17 shillings, or $34 (in 1915); the gold maneh was equal to about 102 pounds 10 shillings, or $510 (in 1915).

H. Porter

MINA [ISBE]

MINA - mi'-na.

See MANEH.


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