What Is This Tool?
This converter translates weights measured in gerah, an ancient Biblical Hebrew unit, into drachma, a Biblical Greek unit of mass and currency. It supports understanding and comparing historical weight records from different ancient cultures.
How to Use This Tool?
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Enter the number of gerahs you want to convert.
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Select gerah as the input unit and drachma as the output unit.
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Execute the conversion to see the equivalent weight in drachmas.
Key Features
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Converts between gerah and drachma units of weight.
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Supports analysis of ancient monetary and mass measures.
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Browser-based and easy to use for scholars and enthusiasts.
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Provides conversion based on a standard rate derived from historical data.
Examples
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5 gerahs converts to approximately 0.838 drachmas.
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10 gerahs converts to approximately 1.676 drachmas.
Common Use Cases
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Interpreting biblical amounts and offerings expressed in gerahs and drachmas.
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Comparing ancient coin weights in archaeological and numismatic research.
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Translating ancient monetary and mass measures for historical economic studies.
Tips & Best Practices
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Use this converter as a guide rather than an exact standard due to historical variations.
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Cross-reference with archaeological and textual evidence for accurate historical analysis.
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Consider the regional and time period context when applying conversion results.
Limitations
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Gerah and drachma values vary across different historical and geographic contexts.
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Conversion results reflect average values and may not capture all local or temporal variations.
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Incomplete archaeological records mean precision is limited in scholarly applications.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is a gerah in ancient terms?
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A gerah is a Biblical Hebrew unit of mass, defined as one twentieth of a shekel, commonly used as the smallest weight in biblical times.
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What does drachma represent historically?
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The drachma was a Greek unit of weight and a silver coin used in Hellenistic regions, typically around 4.3 grams.
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Can conversion between gerah and drachma be exact?
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No, conversions are approximate due to variations in historical standards and regional differences.
Key Terminology
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Gerah (Biblical Hebrew)
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An ancient unit of mass equal to one twentieth of a shekel, used in biblical times as a standard small weight.
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Drachma (Biblical Greek)
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An ancient Greek unit of weight and a silver coin, roughly 4.3 grams, used in Hellenistic regions.
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Shekel
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A biblical unit of weight, of which 20 gerahs make one shekel.