A score is 20 and so four score and five thousand = 5,080
Psalm 90:10 in King James Version
In the King James version The word - threescore - appears 93 times, but the phrase - threescore and three - does not appear at all the phrase - three score and three - does not appear at all
"Three score" means 60. The word "score" in this sense means 20 of something, a usage that was more common in the past than it is now.
In the book of Psalms in the bible , mans life is to be three score and a half . Or 70 years.
If you are thinking of the word 'score' as a span of life, it is of biblical origin, Leviticus 12 and Psalms 90 which quotes 'there is a use of it that refers to a span of our lives' - 'the days of our years are three score years and ten'. Also borrowed by Shakespeare in Macbeth as 'Three score and ten I can remember well,' The span of life was then considered to be three score and ten, in other words 70 years
Psalm 90:10 in King James Version
A score is 20. Six score is 120 Six score thousand is 120,000
In the King James version The word - threescore - appears 93 times, but the phrase - threescore and three - does not appear at all the phrase - three score and three - does not appear at all
The term 'score' is not found in many English translations.
Four score and seven years = 87 years. A "score" is 20. Abraham Lincoln used this phrase as a fancy way of referring to the founding of the country (in 1776) in his Gettysburg Address, the speech he gave at the dedication of a cemetery for those who died in that devastating Civil War battle. Lincoln likely intended an allusion to familiar biblical language (King James Version), especially to Psalm 90, in which the human life span is said to be "three score years and ten".
It is not necessarily a 'Biblical' meaning as a score is an accepted number in mathematics. One score = 20, so therefore threescore = 60
The Highest Score For The Galvanic Hammer is Ten Thousand
ten thousand and sixty 10,060 a score is 20 so therefore threescore is 3x20=60, simple
This question has been answered."90.A "score" is 20. Four score = 80The term "score" was a commonly-used Middle English word, from the Old English "scoru," which meant "twenty." More than likely this, in turn, came from the Norse skor.As a side note, the term "score" in this context was a common English term even in the early days of the USA; Abraham Lincoln's famous Gettysburg Address includes the phrase, "Four score and 7 years ago." There is nothing inherently religious about it, except that the term is used often in the King James Version of the Bible.Biblically, the correct term is 'three-score years and ten' (Psalm 90: 10) suggesting that the normal lifespan in Biblical times was 70."
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"Three score" means 60. The word "score" in this sense means 20 of something, a usage that was more common in the past than it is now.
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