Convert homer (Biblical) to bath (Biblical)
Please provide values below to convert homer (Biblical) [homer] to bath (Biblical) [bath], or Convert bath (Biblical) to homer (Biblical).
How to Convert Homer (Biblical) to Bath (Biblical)
1 homer = 10 bath
Example: convert 15 homer to bath:
15 homer = 15 Γ 10 bath = 150 bath
Homer (Biblical) to Bath (Biblical) Conversion Table
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Homer (Biblical)
The homer is an ancient biblical unit of volume used to measure dry commodities, approximately equivalent to 6 bushels or about 220 liters.
History/Origin
The homer originates from biblical times and was used in ancient Israel for measuring grain and other dry goods. It is mentioned in the Old Testament and reflects the measurement practices of that era.
Current Use
The homer is largely obsolete today and is primarily of historical and biblical interest. It is occasionally referenced in scholarly studies of ancient measurements but is not used in modern measurement systems.
Bath (Biblical)
The bath is an ancient biblical unit of volume used primarily for measuring liquids, especially in the context of biblical times and texts.
History/Origin
The bath originates from ancient Israelite measurements and was used in biblical times. Its exact volume varied over time and regions, but it was generally considered to be a large unit for liquid measurement, often associated with the capacity of a large vessel or container.
Current Use
Today, the bath is primarily of historical and biblical significance, with limited modern application. It is sometimes referenced in biblical studies and historical research related to ancient measurements.