4.4 pounds
2 Samuel 21.16. And Ishbibenob, which [was] of the sons of the giant, the weight of whose spear [weighed] three hundred [shekels] of brass in weight, he being girded with a new [sword], thought to have slain David.
two hundred and fifty shekels
shekels was the currency used in biblical times
Judas Iscariot (one of Jesus' disciples) was paid 30 shekels to betray Jesus.
The weight of his spear wasn't given, the weight of the spear head was. That weight was 600 shekels, a shekel is .4 ounces. If my math is correct that means the head weighed 240 ounces, which is 15 pounds. A very big spear head! The shaft was the "size of a weaver's beam" which is about 2-3" around and about 6-8' long. A very big spear. Considering Goliath was 9' 9" tall, he was big enough to handle it.
Very little as far as i can see. In Lev.27.3, a man between the age of 20 & 60 is worth 50 shekels for a vow, and a woman, 30 shekels. - (a shekel at present is about USD4.00) And in v. 7, a man above 60 is worth 15 shekels, and a woman 10 shekels Then Jesus refers to 60 in his parable of the sower in Mtt.13: 8. But other fell into good ground, and brought forth fruit, some an hundredfold, some sixtyfold, some thirtyfold.
(Jeremiah ch.32) The field's size is not given. The price was 17 silver shekels (about 6 ounces of silver).
In the King James version the word - shekel - appears 43 times the word - shekels - appears 96 times
The American Bible Challenge was created in 2012.
In the Bible, Delilah was offered a total of 1,100 shekels of silver by the Philistine lords to reveal the secret of Samson's strength.
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