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Leviticus 27:16

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Redemption of Vowed Fields

27:16 “‘If a man consecrates to the Lord some of his own landed property, the conversion value must be calculated in accordance with the amount of seed needed to sow it, 1  a homer of barley seed being priced at fifty shekels of silver. 2 

Isaiah 5:10

Context

5:10 Indeed, a large vineyard 3  will produce just a few gallons, 4 

and enough seed to yield several bushels 5  will produce less than a bushel.” 6 

Ezekiel 45:11

Context
45:11 The dry and liquid measures will be the same, the bath will contain a tenth of a homer, 7  and the ephah a tenth of a homer; the homer will be the standard measure.
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[27:16]  1 tn Heb “a conversion value shall be to the mouth of its seed.”

[27:16]  2 tn Heb “seed of a homer of barley in fifty shekels of silver.”

[5:10]  3 tn Heb “a ten-yoke vineyard.” The Hebrew term צֶמֶד (tsemed, “yoke”) is here a unit of square measure. Apparently a ten-yoke vineyard covered the same amount of land it would take ten teams of oxen to plow in a certain period of time. The exact size is unknown.

[5:10]  4 tn Heb “one bath.” A bath was a liquid measure. Estimates of its modern equivalent range from approximately six to twelve gallons.

[5:10]  5 tn Heb “a homer.” A homer was a dry measure, the exact size of which is debated. Cf. NCV “ten bushels”; CEV “five bushels.”

[5:10]  6 tn Heb “an ephah.” An ephah was a dry measure; there were ten ephahs in a homer. So this verse envisions major crop failure, where only one-tenth of the anticipated harvest is realized.

[45:11]  7 sn The homer was about 5 bushels as a dry measure and 55 gallons as a liquid measure.



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