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1 &#93 · It is used in the Bible as an ancient unit of volume for grains and dry commodities · and the Torah mentions it as being equal to one tenth of an ephah. &#91 · 2 &#93 · According to the Jewish Encyclopedia (1906) · an ephah was defined as being 72&#160 · logs · and the Log was equal to the Sumerian mina · which was itself defined as one sixtieth of a maris · &#91 · 3 &#93 · the omer was thus equal to about 12 &#8260 · 4 &#93 · and was thus equal to about 30.3&#160 · L (8.0&#160 · US&#160 · gal) · making the omer equal to about 3.64&#160 · L (0.96&#160 · or 0.799 imperial gallons. The Jewish Study Bible (2014)

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It is used in the Bible as an ancient unit of volume for grains and dry commodities
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and the Torah mentions it as being equal to one tenth of an ephah. &#91
2 &#93
According to the Jewish Encyclopedia (1906)
an ephah was defined as being 72&#160
logs
and the Log was equal to the Sumerian mina
which was itself defined as one sixtieth of a maris
&#91
3 &#93
the omer was thus equal to about 12 &#8260
4 &#93
and was thus equal to about 30.3&#160
L (8.0&#160
US&#160
gal)
making the omer equal to about 3.64&#160
L (0.96&#160
or 0.799 imperial gallons. The Jewish Study Bible (2014)

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