The hekat was an ancient Egyptian volume unit of unknown quantity.
It was sub-divided into the hin, which was 1/10 of a hekat.
A hin is an ancient Hebrew unit of liquid measurement, equal to approximately 0.48 litres.
the name hell-en has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew.
hin is a biblical measurement which is equal to a little over a gallon
For liquid measure, the main units were the Log, Hin, and Bat, related as: 1 Hin = 12 Logs 1 Bat = 6 Hin
An ephah is an ancient Hebrew dry measure equivalent to a bushel. A hin is Hebrew unit of liquid capacity equal to approximately 5.5 quarts. (Just google each word for definition)
A hin is a unit of liquid measure used by the ancient Hebrews, equal to about five liters.
There is no known measurement of this statistic. Typically, English translations are longer than the Hebrew. A glance into an English-Hebrew prayerbook will give you an idea of the ratio.
Kees Hin was born in 1936.
Johan Hin was born in 1899.
Johan Hin died in 1957.
Sao Hin's population is 2,691.
Frans Hin died in 1968.