What Is This Tool?
This tool converts values from centigrams, a metric unit of mass for very small weights, into shekels from Biblical Hebrew, an ancient unit used in Israelite commerce and ritual practices. It's designed for users needing to translate modern metric masses into their historical equivalents for research and study.
How to Use This Tool?
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Enter the mass value in centigrams (cg) you want to convert.
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Select 'shekel (Biblical Hebrew)' as the target unit.
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Submit the conversion to see the equivalent ancient mass in shekels.
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Review the results to apply in biblical studies or archaeological work.
Key Features
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Converts centigrams (cg) to shekels (Biblical Hebrew) based on established conversion rates.
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Supports understanding ancient weights in terms of modern units for academic purposes.
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Contains historical context relevant to biblical and archaeological mass measurements.
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Provides example conversions for clarity on usage.
Examples
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100 cg converts to 0.0877193 Shekel (Biblical Hebrew).
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500 cg converts to 0.4385965 Shekel (Biblical Hebrew).
Common Use Cases
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Analyzing temple contributions and half-shekel census taxes in biblical texts.
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Interpreting weights of silver and other metals used in ancient Israelite transactions.
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Comparing ancient offering weights and commercial exchanges with modern metrics.
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Supporting academic research in biblical studies, archaeology, and historical metrology.
Tips & Best Practices
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Use the converter for scholarly and interpretative purposes rather than everyday mass measurement.
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Consider the approximate nature of ancient shekel values when applying results.
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Cross-reference conversions with historical context for more accurate understanding.
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Apply conversions primarily in academic or archaeological analysis to maintain relevance.
Limitations
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The shekel (Biblical Hebrew) value varies across different periods and regions, making conversions approximate.
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Converted values might not reflect exact ancient trading or ritual standards.
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This tool should not replace precise mass measurements for practical applications.
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Primarily intended for use in scholarly research rather than routine weighing.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is a centigram used for?
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A centigram is a metric unit used for measuring very small masses, often useful in laboratory settings, pharmaceutical compounding, and precise measurement of small specimens or ingredients.
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What is the historical significance of the shekel (Biblical Hebrew)?
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The shekel was an ancient Near Eastern mass unit cited in Biblical Hebrew texts and used in Israelite commerce, sacrificial offerings, and taxation during biblical times.
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How accurate is the conversion between centigrams and shekels?
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This conversion is approximate due to variations in shekel weight by period and region, making it mainly suitable for academic interpretation rather than exact measurement.
Key Terminology
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Centigram (cg)
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A metric mass unit equal to one hundredth of a gram (0.01 g), useful for precise measurement of small weights.
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Shekel (Biblical Hebrew)
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An ancient mass unit used in Israelite commerce and ritual, approximately 11.3 grams but variable across historical contexts.
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Gerah
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A small ancient unit of mass; 20 gerahs make up one shekel in traditional reckoning.