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A log (Hebrew: לוג, romanized: log) is a biblical and halakhic unit of liquid volume. The word log occurs in the Bible, in Lev. 14:10, 15, 21 which prescribes the korban (asham, "guilt-offering") of a poor metzorah: ואם דל הוא ואין ידו משגת ולקח כבש אחד אשם לתנופה לכפר עליו ועשרון סלת אחד בלול בשמן למנחה ולג שמןAnd if he be poor, and his means suffice not, then he shall take one he-lamb for a guilt-offering to be waved, to make atonement for him, and one tenth part of an ephah of fine flour mingled with oil for a meal-offering, and a log of oil;

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  • Log war ein Volumenmaß für Flüssigkeiten und gilt als ein antikes hebräisches Maß. Das Volumen soll sechs mittleren Hühnereiern entsprochen haben. Es ist bereits in der Bibel im 3. Buch Moses erwähnt. * 1 Log = 0,29 Liter (aus den Beziehungen der Maßkette errechnet 0,2792 Liter) * 12 Log = 1 Hin = 1,66 Issaron = 3 Kab Die Maßkette war: * 720 Log = 180 Kab = 100 Issaron = 60 Hin = 30 Seah = 10 Bath/Epha = 2 Letech = 1 Cor/(C)homer = 201 Liter (entsprach 4320 Eier) (de)
  • En la hebrea Biblio, la logo (hebree לֹג, log) estas mezurunuo de volumeno de likvo. (eo)
  • A log (Hebrew: לוג, romanized: log) is a biblical and halakhic unit of liquid volume. The word log occurs in the Bible, in Lev. 14:10, 15, 21 which prescribes the korban (asham, "guilt-offering") of a poor metzorah: ואם דל הוא ואין ידו משגת ולקח כבש אחד אשם לתנופה לכפר עליו ועשרון סלת אחד בלול בשמן למנחה ולג שמןAnd if he be poor, and his means suffice not, then he shall take one he-lamb for a guilt-offering to be waved, to make atonement for him, and one tenth part of an ephah of fine flour mingled with oil for a meal-offering, and a log of oil; (en)
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  • Log war ein Volumenmaß für Flüssigkeiten und gilt als ein antikes hebräisches Maß. Das Volumen soll sechs mittleren Hühnereiern entsprochen haben. Es ist bereits in der Bibel im 3. Buch Moses erwähnt. * 1 Log = 0,29 Liter (aus den Beziehungen der Maßkette errechnet 0,2792 Liter) * 12 Log = 1 Hin = 1,66 Issaron = 3 Kab Die Maßkette war: * 720 Log = 180 Kab = 100 Issaron = 60 Hin = 30 Seah = 10 Bath/Epha = 2 Letech = 1 Cor/(C)homer = 201 Liter (entsprach 4320 Eier) (de)
  • En la hebrea Biblio, la logo (hebree לֹג, log) estas mezurunuo de volumeno de likvo. (eo)
  • A log (Hebrew: לוג, romanized: log) is a biblical and halakhic unit of liquid volume. The word log occurs in the Bible, in Lev. 14:10, 15, 21 which prescribes the korban (asham, "guilt-offering") of a poor metzorah: ואם דל הוא ואין ידו משגת ולקח כבש אחד אשם לתנופה לכפר עליו ועשרון סלת אחד בלול בשמן למנחה ולג שמןAnd if he be poor, and his means suffice not, then he shall take one he-lamb for a guilt-offering to be waved, to make atonement for him, and one tenth part of an ephah of fine flour mingled with oil for a meal-offering, and a log of oil; (en)
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  • Log (Einheit) (de)
  • Logo (mezurunuo) (eo)
  • Log (unit) (en)
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