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<p>A [[Talent|talent]] of gold would be worth about 2 million dollars today, so clearly it needs to be broken down into much smaller units called [[Shekel|shekels]]. The Bible doesn&rsquo;t specifically say how many [[Shekel|shekels]] are in a [[Talent|talent]], but it can be reasoned from reading...</p>
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A [[Talent|talent]] of gold would be worth about 2 million dollars today, so clearly it needs to be broken down into much smaller units called [[Shekel|shekels]]. The Bible doesn&rsquo;t specifically say how many [[Shekel|shekels]] are in a [[Talent|talent]], but it can be reasoned from reading...
  
<p><strong>Exodus 38:25-26</strong> <em>And the silver of them that were numbered of the congregation was 100 talents, and 1,775 [[Shekel|shekels]], after the [[Shekel|shekel]] of the sanctuary: A bekah for every man, that is, half a [[Shekel|shekel]], after the [[Shekel|shekel]] of the sanctuary, for every one that went to be numbered, from twenty years old and upward, for 603,550 men.</em></p>
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<strong>Exodus 38:25-26</strong> <em>And the silver of them that were numbered of the congregation was 100 talents, and 1,775 [[Shekel|shekels]], after the [[Shekel|shekel]] of the sanctuary: A bekah for every man, that is, half a [[Shekel|shekel]], after the [[Shekel|shekel]] of the sanctuary, for every one that went to be numbered, from twenty years old and upward, for 603,550 men.</em>
  
<p>The simple math of 603,550/2 = 301,775 total [[Shekel|shekels]]. Then 301,775/3,000 ([[Shekel|shekels]] in a [[Talent|talent]]) = 100.5916666(etc). That&rsquo;s 100 talents and 0.5916666 talents left over. To find how many [[Shekel|shekels]] that is, 0.5916666*3,000 = 1,775, which is the precise number of [[Shekel|shekels]] left over. Hence, 3,000 to 1! A [[Shekel|shekel]] is 1/3,000<sup>th</sup> of a [[Talent|talent]].</p>
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The simple math of 603,550/2 = 301,775 total [[Shekel|shekels]]. Then 301,775/3,000 ([[Shekel|shekels]] in a [[Talent|talent]]) = 100.5916666(etc). That&rsquo;s 100 talents and 0.5916666 talents left over. To find how many [[Shekel|shekels]] that is, 0.5916666*3,000 = 1,775, which is the precise number of [[Shekel|shekels]] left over. Hence, 3,000 to 1! A [[Shekel|shekel]] is 1/3,000<sup>th</sup> of a [[Talent|talent]].
  
 
==See Also==
 
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[[The_Meanings_of_the_Measures|The Meanings of the Measures]]
 
[[The_Meanings_of_the_Measures|The Meanings of the Measures]]

Latest revision as of 05:56, 26 August 2019

A talent of gold would be worth about 2 million dollars today, so clearly it needs to be broken down into much smaller units called shekels. The Bible doesn’t specifically say how many shekels are in a talent, but it can be reasoned from reading...

Exodus 38:25-26 And the silver of them that were numbered of the congregation was 100 talents, and 1,775 shekels, after the shekel of the sanctuary: A bekah for every man, that is, half a shekel, after the shekel of the sanctuary, for every one that went to be numbered, from twenty years old and upward, for 603,550 men.

The simple math of 603,550/2 = 301,775 total shekels. Then 301,775/3,000 (shekels in a talent) = 100.5916666(etc). That’s 100 talents and 0.5916666 talents left over. To find how many shekels that is, 0.5916666*3,000 = 1,775, which is the precise number of shekels left over. Hence, 3,000 to 1! A shekel is 1/3,000th of a talent.

See Also

The Meanings of the Measures