What Is This Tool?
This converter allows you to transform weight values from mina (Biblical Hebrew) to mina (Biblical Greek). These units represent ancient Near Eastern and Greek mass standards used for precious metals and monetary amounts, essential for understanding historical texts and archaeological data.
How to Use This Tool?
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Enter the value in mina (Biblical Hebrew) you wish to convert
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Select mina (Biblical Hebrew) as the input unit and mina (Biblical Greek) as the output unit
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Click the convert button to see the corresponding value in mina (Biblical Greek)
Key Features
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Converts between two ancient units of mass tied to Biblical Hebrew and Biblical Greek traditions
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Supports studies in biblical scholarship, archaeology, and numismatics
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Uses a fixed conversion rate to enable consistent comparison of values
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Browser-based and easy to use with no installation required
Examples
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1 mina (Biblical Hebrew) converts to approximately 1.68 mina (Biblical Greek)
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5 mina (Biblical Hebrew) converts to roughly 8.38 mina (Biblical Greek)
Common Use Cases
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Interpreting biblical texts that mention weights and payments in mina units
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Comparing archaeological weights and hoards from ancient Near Eastern and Greek contexts
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Analyzing numismatic records and assessing historical mass standards
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Converting monetary values in ancient historical research and museum conservation
Tips & Best Practices
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Use this tool to ensure uniformity when comparing mass references in different ancient cultures
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Consider the historical and regional variation in mina standards when interpreting results
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Complement conversions with contextual information from biblical and archaeological studies
Limitations
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Weight standards for both mina units differ by region and period, making conversions approximate
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Variations in metal purity and measurement customs may impact precise comparisons
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Original standards are not fully preserved, requiring cautious use of modern estimates
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the mina (Biblical Hebrew)?
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It is an ancient unit of mass used in Biblical Hebrew texts, varying regionally, commonly estimated between 0.5 and 1.0 kilograms, employed for weighing precious metals and larger goods.
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How is mina (Biblical Greek) defined?
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The mina (Biblical Greek) is an ancient mass unit used in Near Eastern and Greek sources, often equated to about 430 grams in the classical Attic system, serving as a basis for monetary and large weight measurements.
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Why convert between these two minas?
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Converting allows accurate translation and comparison of historical amounts recorded in different cultural and temporal contexts, aiding in biblical scholarship, archaeology, and economic history.
Key Terminology
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mina (Biblical Hebrew)
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An ancient mass unit attested in Biblical Hebrew texts, used for weighing precious metals and goods, varying by region and estimated around 0.5–1.0 kilograms.
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mina (Biblical Greek)
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An ancient unit of mass used in Near Eastern and Greek contexts, commonly about 430 grams in the Attic system, used for monetary and large weight measurements.
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talent
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A larger unit of weight in ancient systems, with the mina being a fraction of it, important in the weight systems referenced.