Ezekiel 45:11

Coverdale Bible (1535)

The Epha & the Bat shalbe a like. One Bat shal coteyne ye teth parte of an Homer, and so shal one Epha do: their measure shalbe after ye Homer.

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  • Isa 5:10 : 10 And ten akers of vynes shal geue but a Quarte, and xxx. bushels of sede shal geue but thre.

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  • 10Ye shal haue a true weight, a true Epha, & a true Bat.

  • 82%

    12One Sycle maketh xx. Geras. So xx. Sycles, and xxv. & xv. Sycles make a pounde.

    13This is the Heaue offrynge, that ye shal geue to be heaued: namely, the xvj. parte of an Epha, out of an Homer of wheat: and the xvj. parte of an Epha, out of an Homer of barlie.

    14The oyle shalbe measured with the Bat: euen the x. parte of one Bat out of a Cor. Ten Battes make one Homer: for one Homer maketh ten Battes.

  • 10And ten akers of vynes shal geue but a Quarte, and xxx. bushels of sede shal geue but thre.

  • 36A Gomor is the tenth parte of an Epha.

  • Ezek 4:10-11
    2 verses
    72%

    10And the meate that thou eatest, shall haue a certayne waight apoynted: Namely, twentie sycles euery daye. This apoynted meate shalt thou eate daylie, from the beginnynge to the ende.

    11Thon shalt dryncke also a certayne measure off water: Namely, the sixte parte of an Hin shalt thou drynke daylie from the begynnynge to the ende.

  • Lev 19:35-36
    2 verses
    72%

    35Ye shal not deale wrogeously in iudgmet, with meteyarde, with weight, with measure:

    36A true balaunce, a true weight, a true Epha, a true Hin shalbe amoge you. For I am the LORDE youre God, which brought you out of the londe of Egipte,

  • 10To vse two maner of weightes, or two maner of measures, both these are abhominable vnto the LORDE.

  • 5And therto a tenth deale of an Epha of fyne floure for a meatofferynge, myngled with beate oyle of the fourth parte of an Hin,

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    37After this maner made he ten molte seates, one maner of measure & widenes was in all.

    38And he made ten copper kettels, so that one kettell coteyned fortye Battes, and was foure cubites greate, and vpon euery seate was a kettell.

  • 24For the meatoffrynges he shall geue euer an Epha to a bullocke, an Epha to a ram, & an Hin of oyle to an Epha.

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    13Thou shalt not haue in yi bagg two maner of weightes, a greate and a small.

    14Nether shalt thou haue in thyne house dyuerse measures, a greate and a small.

    15Thou shalt haue a perfecte and iust weighte, and a perfecte and iust measure, that thy life maye be longe in the londe, which the LORDE yi God shal geue the.

  • 16that when ye came to a corne heape of xx. busshels, there were scarce ten: and that when ye came to the wyne presse for to poure out L. pottes of wyne, there were scarce xx.

  • Zech 5:6-7
    2 verses
    69%

    6And I sayde: what is it? He answered: this is a measure goinge out. He sayde morouer: Euen thus are they (yt dwell vpon the whole earth) to loke vpon.

    7And beholde, there was lift vp a talent of leade: & lo, a woman sat in the myddest of the measure.

  • 5and an Epha for a meatoffringe, with ye ram. As for the lambes, he maye geue as many meatoffrynges to them, as he wil, & an Hin of oyle to an Epha.

  • 11Vpon the solempne and hie feaste dayes, this shalbe the meatofferynge: An Epha to a bullock, and an Epha to a ram: and to the lambes, as many as he wil, but euer an Hin of oyle to an Epha.

  • 1A false balaunce is an abhominacion vnto the LORDE, but a true weight pleaseth him.

  • 11A true measure & a true balauce are ye LORDES, he maketh all weightes.

  • 10And beholde, I wyl geue vnto the carpenters thy seruauntes which hewe the tymber, twetye thousande quarters, of beaten wheate, and twentye thousande quarters of barlye, and twentye thousande Batthes of wyne, and twentye thousande Batthes of oyle.

  • 22vntyll an hundreth taletes of syluer, and tyll an hundreth quarters of wheate, and tyll an hudreth Batthes of wyne, and tyll an hundreth Batthes of oyle, and salt without measure.

  • 10Then spake I to the angel, yt talked wt me: whyther wil these beare the measure?

  • 3And from this meausre, namely of xxv M metteroddes longe, and x M brode, thou shalt measure, wherin the Sanctuary and the holiest of all maye stonde.

  • 23The LORDE abhorreth two maner of weightes, and a false balauce is an euell thinge.

  • Mic 6:10-11
    2 verses
    67%

    10Shulde I not be displeased, for the vnrightuous good in the houses of the wicked, and because the measure is minished?

    11Or shulde I iustfie the false balaunces and the bagge of disceatfull weightes,

  • 5And thou shalt take fyne floure, and bake twolue cakes therof: two teth deales shal euery cake haue,

  • 15and weight for the golden candilstickes and golden lampes, for euery candilstycke and his lampes his weight: likewyse for the siluer candilstickes gaue he the weight to the candilsticke & his lampes, acordynge as was requyred for euery candilstycke.

  • 4He yt wil offre now his gifte vnto ye LORDE, shal brynge for the meatofferinge a teth deale of fyne floure myngled with oyle of the fourth parte of an Hin,

  • 8The length of one curteyne shalbe thirtie cubytes, the bredth foure cubytes. And all the eleuen shalbe alike greate:

  • Num 15:9-10
    2 verses
    66%

    9thou shalt brynge to the oxe, the meatoffrynge, euen thre tenth deales of fyne floure mingled with half an Hin of oyle, & half an Hin of wyne for a drynkoffrynge.

    10This is an offerynge of a swete sauoure vnto the LORDE.

  • 7With the bullocke he shal geue an Epha, and with the ram an Epha also for a meatofferinge: but to ye lambes, what he maye come by: And euer an Hin of oyle to an Epha.

  • 40And to one lambe a tenth deale of wheate floure, megled with ye fourth parte of an Hin of beaten oyle, and ye fourth parte of an Hin of wine for a drynk offerynge

  • 25All maner of prysinge shalbe made acordinge to the Sycle of the Sactuary. One Sycle maketh xx. Geras.

  • 26wherof the thicknesse was an handbreth: and the edge of it was like the edge of a cuppe, and as a floured rose, and it conteyned two thousande Battes.

  • 16And he sayde vnto me: Beholde thou sonne off man, I will mynishe all the prouysion of bred in Ierusalem, so that they shall weye their bred, and eate it with scarcenesse. But as for water, they shall haue a very litle measure theroff, to drynke.

  • 34acordinge to the nombre & weight of euery one. And the weight was all wrytten vp at the same tyme.

  • 5Whan will the new moneth be gone, that we maye sell vytale, and ye Sabbath, that we maye haue scarcenesse of corne: to make the bu?shel lesse, and the Sycle greater?

  • 12and all waye thre tenth deales of fyne floure for a meatofferynge myngled with oyle vnto euery bullocke: two tenth deales of fyne floure for a meatofferynge myngled with oyle vnto the ramme:

  • 29And for ye shewbred, for the fyne floure, for the meatoffrynge, for the vnleuended wafers, for the pannes, for ye fryenge, and for all maner of weight and measure.

  • 11After this, he measured the wydenesse of the dore: which was x cubites, & the heyth of the dore xiij cubites.

  • 5The thicknesse of it was an handbredth, and the edge of it was like the edge of a cuppe, and as a floured rose. And it conteyned thre thousande Batthes.

  • 16one borde shalbe ten cubytes longe, & a cubyte & a half brode.