Tenth-deal
TENTH-DEAL
That is, tenth part, corresponding to the Hebrew assaron, or the tenth part of an ephah. It may therefore be the same as the omer, about five pints, Lev 23:17 .
Fuente: American Tract Society Bible Dictionary
Tenth Deal
(, issaron, a tenth; Sept. ), the tenth part, a measure of things dr, specially for grain and meal (Exo 29:40; Leviticus 14; Numbers 15, 28, 29); more fully the tenth of an ephah (as the Sept. and Vulg. explain at 15:4), i.e. an omer, or about three and a half quarts (comp. Lev 5:15; Lev 6:13; Num 5:15). SEE METROLOGY.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Tenth deal
i.e., the tenth part of an ephah (as in the R.V.), equal to an omer or six pints. The recovered leper, to complete his purification, was required to bring a trespass, a sin, and a burnt offering, and to present a meal offering, a tenth deal or an omer of flour for each, with oil to make it into bread or cakes (Lev. 14:10, 21; comp. Ex. 16:36; 29:40).
Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Tenth Deal
del (, , issaron): The tenth part of an ephah, and so rendered in the Revised Version (British and American) (Nu 28; 29). It was used in connection with the sacrifices for measuring flour.
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Tenth-deal
See WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.