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8 gallons = 2.5 Se'ah or a little less than 1 ephah.

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Here are some, from large to small: bat, se'ah, hin, log, revi'it, kortov. The se'ah is used for both liquids and solids.

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Q: What is the ancient Hebrew unit of liquid volume equal to ten baths?
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