What Is This Tool?
This conversion tool facilitates changing mass values from the biblical Hebrew gerah, an ancient small weight, into ounces, a common modern unit of mass. It supports historical research, archaeology, and comparative studies.
How to Use This Tool?
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Enter the amount in gerah (Biblical Hebrew) you wish to convert.
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Select the target unit as ounce [oz] from the options.
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Click convert to get the result instantly.
Key Features
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Convert between gerah (Biblical Hebrew) and ounces accurately using established rate.
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Supports ancient to modern weight translations for academic and archaeological use.
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Provides easy-to-follow examples for quick reference.
Examples
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10 gerah equals 0.201061583 ounces.
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50 gerah equals 1.005307915 ounces.
Common Use Cases
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Translating biblical weight measurements for interpretation of monetary and legal texts.
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Analyzing small weights and coin fragments in archaeology and numismatics.
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Converting ancient mass units into modern grams and ounces for historical economic studies.
Tips & Best Practices
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Confirm the ounce type (avoirdupois or troy) when applying conversion to ensure context accuracy.
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Be aware of variations in gerah mass due to different shekel standards when precision is critical.
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Use the converter primarily for comparative and illustrative purposes in research.
Limitations
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Gerah mass varies between approximately 0.57 and 0.7 grams depending on the shekel standard chosen, affecting conversion precision.
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Different ounce variants exist with distinct mass values; it is important to clarify which ounce is applicable.
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Conversion results are approximate and should be used with awareness of historical measurement variability.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is a gerah in biblical terms?
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A gerah is an ancient Biblical Hebrew unit of mass, defined as one twentieth of a shekel and used as a standard small weight for accounting and legal purposes.
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Which ounce type does this converter use?
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The converter references the common avoirdupois ounce but notes that other variants like the troy ounce exist for specific uses.
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Why does the gerah weight vary?
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The gerah's mass varies because different reconstructions depend on the standard of the shekel adopted, leading to ranges around 0.57 to 0.7 grams.
Key Terminology
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Gerah (Biblical Hebrew)
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An ancient Biblical Hebrew mass unit equal to one twentieth of a shekel, traditionally used in biblical accounting and law.
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Ounce [oz]
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A modern unit of mass used in customary systems, with variants such as the avoirdupois ounce and the troy ounce for different applications.
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Shekel
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A historical unit of weight and currency in ancient Hebrew contexts, of which the gerah is one twentieth.