Convert Cor (Biblical) to Homer (Biblical)
Please provide values below to convert Cor (Biblical) [cor] to Homer (Biblical) [homer], or Convert Homer (Biblical) to Cor (Biblical).
How to Convert Cor (Biblical) to Homer (Biblical)
1 cor = 1 homer
Example: convert 15 cor to homer:
15 cor = 15 Γ 1 homer = 15 homer
Cor (Biblical) to Homer (Biblical) Conversion Table
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Cor (Biblical)
The cor is an ancient biblical unit of dry volume measurement, traditionally used to measure grain or other dry commodities.
History/Origin
The cor originates from biblical times and is mentioned in the Old Testament, where it was used as a standard measure of dry goods. Its exact size varied historically, but it is generally considered to be approximately 10 to 13 liters.
Current Use
Today, the cor is primarily of historical and biblical significance, used in scholarly contexts or when referencing ancient measurements. It is not commonly used in modern measurement systems.
Homer (Biblical)
The homer is an ancient biblical unit of dry volume measurement used primarily for measuring grain and other dry commodities.
History/Origin
Originating from biblical times, the homer was used in ancient Israel and surrounding regions. It is mentioned in the Old Testament and was a standard measure for large quantities of dry goods in ancient Hebrew culture.
Current Use
Today, the homer is largely obsolete and not used in modern measurement systems. It is primarily of historical and biblical interest, with its value often referenced in historical and religious studies.