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gerah
[gee-ruh]
noun
an ancient Hebrew weight and coin, equal to 1/20 (0.05) of a shekel.
gerah
/ ˈɡɪəə /
noun
an ancient Hebrew unit of weight
an ancient Hebrew coin equal to one twentieth of a shekel
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Word History and Origins
Origin of gerah1
1525–35; < Hebrew ŧ < Akkadian ū
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Word History and Origins
Origin of gerah1
C16: from Hebrew ŧ bean
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Before the birth of Isaac, Abraham removed to the South, and dwelt in Gerah, a city of the Philistines, and probably for the same reason that he had before sought the land of Egypt.
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Others who chose to do so might draw water for themselves, he was a professional in the business, and would fill the largest jar the stoutest woman could carry for a gerah.
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