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How much did a bushel of barley sell for in biblical days?

$400000000


How much is six measures if barley?

Six measures of barley refers to a specific quantity, but the exact volume can vary depending on the measurement system used. Historically, a measure could refer to a bushel or another unit of volume. If you have a specific measurement system in mind (like bushels, liters, or pounds), please clarify for a more accurate answer.


How much was a mite worth in the biblical times?

A mite was a small copper coin that was worth about half a cent in biblical times. It was the smallest denomination at that time and was typically used by the poor for basic transactions.


What foods contain barley?

Most beers contain barley. Other than that, not much. Barley water, obviously, You can get barley grits and barley flour, so also barley breads. Pretty uncommon though. Pearl barley is used a lot in soups, but mostly only in home cooking, not so much in canned soup.


How much cooked barley will come from one pound dry barley?

Purple.


How much dry barley equals two cups cooked barley?

1/2 cup


How much does a cubic meter of barley weigh?

On average, a cubic meter of barley weighs around 600-700 kg.


What food did roman gladiators eat facts about kids?

Barley, ash and porridge. They ate so much barley they were nicknamed the barley men.


How much did a Biblical Shekel weigh?

A Biblical Shekel was about half an ounce.


How much money did The Wind That Shakes the Barley gross worldwide?

The Wind That Shakes the Barley grossed $25,670,174 worldwide.


How much money did The Wind That Shakes the Barley gross domestically?

The Wind That Shakes the Barley grossed $1,829,142 in the domestic market.


What were the political things in biblical times?

One theme is that the people of the Bible were dominated successively by various empires--the Egyptians, the Philistines, the Babylonians, the Greeks, the Persians, and the Romans. Much of the biblical religion developed as a resistance to domination by empires.