What Is This Tool?
This unit converter allows users to translate measurements from the metric quintal, a modern mass unit used for bulk weights, into the gerah, an ancient Biblical Hebrew unit of mass. It serves to bridge contemporary mass measurement with historical weight systems for scholarly and practical applications.
How to Use This Tool?
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Enter the mass value in quintals (metric) [cwt]
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Select gerah (Biblical Hebrew) as the target unit
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Click the convert button to see the equivalent mass in gerah
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Use the results to analyze or interpret historical or bulk weight data
Key Features
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Converts values between quintal (metric) [cwt] and gerah (Biblical Hebrew)
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Useful for archaeological and biblical research involving ancient weight measures
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Supports large numerical conversions due to vastly different unit scales
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Browser-based and easy to use for historical and modern weight comparisons
Examples
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2 quintals (metric) [cwt] equals approximately 350,877.19 gerah (Biblical Hebrew)
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0.5 quintal (metric) [cwt] equals approximately 87,719.30 gerah (Biblical Hebrew)
Common Use Cases
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Relating bulk agricultural weights to ancient biblical measurements
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Interpreting monetary amounts and offerings recorded in Biblical texts
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Comparing archaeological weights or coin fragments to biblical standards
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Converting ancient units to modern metric equivalents for economic history studies
Tips & Best Practices
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Verify which shekel standard is being used when interpreting gerah values
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Keep in mind the large numeric values due to unit size differences
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Use the tool to support research rather than replace detailed historical analysis
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Cross-check conversions when using the results for academic or professional purposes
Limitations
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Gerah weight varies depending on the shekel standard, between about 0.57 and 0.7 grams
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Quintal is a modern large-scale unit, gerah is a very small ancient unit, making practical conversions complex
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Conversion results may include very large numbers that require careful interpretation
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The tool does not account for variations or uncertainties in ancient weight standards
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is a metric quintal (cwt)?
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A metric quintal is a unit of mass equal to 100 kilograms, used for measuring large bulk weights in the metric system. It differs from traditional hundredweight units used in the UK and US.
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What does the gerah represent?
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The gerah is an ancient Biblical Hebrew unit of mass, approximately one twentieth of a shekel. It was the smallest standard weight used in biblical accounting and law.
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Why convert quintal to gerah?
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Converting quintal to gerah helps relate modern mass measurements to ancient biblical weight units, useful in archaeology, biblical studies, and historical economic analysis.
Key Terminology
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Quintal (metric) [cwt]
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A metric unit of mass equal to 100 kilograms, commonly used for measuring bulk weights in agriculture and trade.
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Gerah (Biblical Hebrew)
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An ancient unit of mass from Biblical Hebrew tradition, approximately one twentieth of a shekel, used as a small standard weight in biblical times.
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Shekel
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A historical unit of weight and currency used in ancient Hebrew culture, serving as the basis for subdividing units like the gerah.