As in Greek version, which reads 25,000 cubits [13.3 kilometers] long and 20,000 cubits [10.6 kilometers] wide; Hebrew reads 25,000 cubits long and 10,000 cubits [31/3 miles or 5.3 kilometers] wide. Compare 45:3, 5; 48:9.
Hebrew 500 cubits [265 meters] by 500 cubits, a square.
Hebrew 50 cubits [26.5 meters].
Hebrew 25,000 cubits [13.3 kilometers] long and 10,000 cubits [5.3 kilometers] wide; also in 45:5.
As in Greek version; Hebrew reads They will have as their possession 20 rooms.
Hebrew 25,000 cubits [13.3 kilometers] long and 5,000 cubits [2.65 kilometers] wide.
Hebrew use honest scales, an honest ephah, and an honest bath.
The homer measures about 40 gallons or 182 liters.
The ephah is a dry measure; the bath is a liquid measure.
The shekel weighs about 0.4 ounces or 11 grams.
Elsewhere the mina is equated to 50 shekels.
Hebrew 1/6 of an ephah from each homer of wheat and 1/6 of an ephah from each homer of barley.
Hebrew the portion of oil, measured by the bath, is 1/10 of a bath from each cor, which consists of 10 baths or 1 homer, for 10 baths are equivalent to a homer.
Or to make atonement for the people of Israel.
Hebrew On the first day of the first month, of the Hebrew calendar. This day in the ancient Hebrew lunar calendar occurred in March or April.
Or will make atonement for.
This day in the ancient Hebrew lunar calendar occurred in late March, April, or early May.
Hebrew an ephah [20 quarts or 22 liters] of flour . . . and a hin [3.8 liters] of olive oil.
Hebrew
the festival which begins on the fifteenth day of the seventh month (see
Lev 23:34). This day in the ancient Hebrew lunar calendar occurred in late September, October, or early November.