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Can anyone confirm if these were converted properly?
Myrrh "five hundred shekels" (about 1 gallon)
Cinnamon "two hundred and fifty shekels"
Calamus "two hundred and fifty shekels"
Cassia "five hundred shekels"
Olive Oil "an hin" (about 1 1/3 gallons)
50 drops Myrrh
25 drops Cinnamon
25 drops Calamus
50 drops Cassia
65 drops Extra Virgin Olive Oil
I found the above referenced recipe conversion on this page http://www.easy-essential-oils.com/anointing-oil.html
I also read this:
Certain research suggests that a Sanctuary Shekel (as mentioned in verse 23 of Exodus 30) was based on a different method of conversion, this being that 20 Gerah made up 1 sanctuary shekel.
Is that true and would that effect the conversion?
Myrrh "five hundred shekels" (about 1 gallon)
Cinnamon "two hundred and fifty shekels"
Calamus "two hundred and fifty shekels"
Cassia "five hundred shekels"
Olive Oil "an hin" (about 1 1/3 gallons)
50 drops Myrrh
25 drops Cinnamon
25 drops Calamus
50 drops Cassia
65 drops Extra Virgin Olive Oil
I found the above referenced recipe conversion on this page http://www.easy-essential-oils.com/anointing-oil.html
I also read this:
Certain research suggests that a Sanctuary Shekel (as mentioned in verse 23 of Exodus 30) was based on a different method of conversion, this being that 20 Gerah made up 1 sanctuary shekel.
Is that true and would that effect the conversion?
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