What Is This Tool?
This converter transforms weight values measured in carats, a unit common in the gemstone industry, into bekan units, an ancient Biblical Hebrew weight representing half a shekel. It serves to relate modern gemstone masses to historical and religious contexts.
How to Use This Tool?
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Enter the mass value in carats you wish to convert.
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Select carat as the source unit and bekan as the target unit.
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Submit the input to receive the equivalent mass in bekan units.
Key Features
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Converts carat mass units to bekan units based on Biblical Hebrew standards.
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Useful for linking gemstone weights with ancient Biblical and archaeological measurements.
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Supports conversion for academic study, numismatics, and religious scholarship.
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Browser-based and easy to use without specialized equipment.
Examples
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10 Carats converts to approximately 0.350877193 Bekan.
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50 Carats converts to approximately 1.754385965 Bekan.
Common Use Cases
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Converting gemstone weights to understand their values in ancient Biblical terms.
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Studying ancient temple taxes or offerings as mentioned in Exodus and related texts.
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Analyzing archaeological or numismatic findings involving Hebrew silver weights.
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Comparing modern gemological measures with historical mass units.
Tips & Best Practices
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Always verify the context when interpreting bekan values due to varying ancient shekel weights.
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Use this conversion primarily for historical, religious, or archaeological research.
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Cross-reference converted weights with original Biblical or archaeological sources when possible.
Limitations
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Bekan mass varies because ancient shekel standards were not uniform, so values are approximate.
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Not suitable for precise scientific or commercial use in contemporary weight measurement.
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Conversions provide relative equivalences rather than exact modern mass units.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is a carat used for?
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A carat is primarily used to measure gemstones and pearls, especially in jewelry trading and gemological certificates.
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What does the bekan represent?
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The bekan is a Biblical Hebrew weight unit meaning half of a shekel, used historically for temple taxes and offerings.
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Can this converter be used for scientific mass measurements?
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No, because the bekan’s weight is approximate and based on ancient standards, it is mainly for historical and academic uses.
Key Terminology
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Carat [car, ct]
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A unit of mass used mainly for gemstones and pearls, exactly equal to 200 milligrams and divided into 100 points.
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Bekan (Biblical Hebrew)
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An ancient Hebrew weight unit equal to half a shekel, used in Biblical times to denote weights for taxes and offerings.
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Shekel
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An ancient unit of weight and currency in Biblical times; the bekan is defined as half of this measure.