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(0.57) (Isa 44:13)

tn Heb “stretches out a line” (ASV similar); NIV “measures with a line.”

(0.57) (Psa 78:55)

tn Heb “he caused to fall [to] them with a measuring line an inheritance.”

(0.57) (2Ch 9:15)

tn The Hebrew text has simply “600,” with no unit of measure given.

(0.57) (2Ch 9:16)

tn The Hebrew text has simply “300,” with no unit of measure given.

(0.57) (2Ch 4:2)

tn Heb “and a measuring line went around it 30 cubits all around.”

(0.57) (1Ch 23:29)

tn The Hebrew terms מְשׂוּרָה (mesurah) and מִדָּה (middah) refer to different types of measurements.

(0.57) (2Ki 7:16)

sn A seah was a dry measure equivalent to about 11 quarts (11 liters).

(0.57) (2Ki 7:1)

sn A seah was a dry measure equivalent to about 11 quarts (11 liters).

(0.57) (2Ki 6:25)

sn A kab was a unit of dry measure, equivalent to approximately 2 quarts (2 liters).

(0.57) (1Ki 18:32)

tn A seah was a dry measure equivalent to about seven quarts.

(0.57) (1Ki 10:17)

sn Three minas. The mina was a unit of measure for weight.

(0.57) (1Ki 10:16)

tn The Hebrew text has simply “six hundred,” with no unit of measure given.

(0.57) (1Ki 7:26)

tn Heb “2,000 baths” (a bath was a liquid measure roughly equivalent to six gallons).

(0.57) (1Ki 7:38)

tn Heb “forty baths” (a bath was a liquid measure roughly equivalent to six gallons).

(0.57) (1Ki 7:38)

tn Heb “4 cubits, each basin.” It is unclear which dimension is being measured.

(0.57) (1Ki 6:20)

tn Heb “20 cubits” (this measurement occurs three times in this verse).

(0.57) (1Ki 5:11)

sn As a unit of dry measure a cor was roughly equivalent to six bushels.

(0.57) (1Ki 4:22)

tn As a unit of dry measure a cor was roughly equivalent to six bushels.

(0.51) (2Co 10:13)

tn Grk “according to the measure of the rule which God has apportioned to us as a measure”; for the translation used in the text see L&N 37.100.

(0.51) (Zec 5:6)

tn Heb “[This is] the ephah.” An ephah was a liquid or solid measure of about a bushel (five gallons or just under twenty liters). By metonymy it refers here to a measuring container (probably a basket) of that quantity.



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