What Is This Tool?
This tool allows users to convert weights from the gerah, an ancient Biblical Hebrew unit, into metric tons, enabling comparisons between historical and contemporary mass units.
How to Use This Tool?
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Enter the value in gerah (Biblical Hebrew) you want to convert.
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Select gerah as the input unit and metric ton (t) as the output unit.
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Click on the convert button to get the equivalent weight in metric tons.
Key Features
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Conversion between gerah (Biblical Hebrew) and metric tons with accurate ratio based on historical data.
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User-friendly interface suitable for archaeology, biblical studies, and industrial uses.
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Browser-based and accessible without installation.
Examples
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10 gerahs equals 5.7e-6 metric tons.
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1000 gerahs converts to 0.00057 metric tons.
Common Use Cases
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Interpreting monetary and mass values in biblical texts involving shekels and gerahs.
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Analyzing small ancient weights for archaeology or numismatics.
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Relating ancient mass units to contemporary large-scale measures in environmental and industrial contexts.
Tips & Best Practices
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Consider the approximate range of the gerah’s gram value when using results for precise analysis.
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Use scaled values for practical application when converting very small ancient units to large metric tons.
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Validate historical context to apply suitable shekel standards before conversion.
Limitations
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Gerah values correspond only approximately to modern grams, varying by shekel standards.
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Conversions yield extremely small metric ton values due to the gerah’s ancient small mass, limiting practical use without scaling.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is a gerah in Biblical Hebrew terms?
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A gerah is the smallest standard weight used in ancient Hebrew accounting and law, equal to one twentieth of a shekel.
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How precise is the conversion from gerah to metric ton?
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The conversion is approximate because the gerah’s gram equivalent varies depending on which shekel standard is adopted.
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Why would someone convert gerah to metric tons?
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Converting gerah to metric tons helps relate ancient mass measurements to modern large-scale metrics used in environmental science, logistics, and economics.
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 for accounting and law.
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Metric Ton (tonne) [t]
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A unit of mass equal to exactly 1,000 kilograms, commonly used for large-scale measurements.
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Shekel
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An ancient unit of mass from which the gerah derives its value, used in the Hebrew Bible.