Convert Cab (Biblical) (cab) to Cor (Biblical) (cor) instantly.
Cab (Biblical) to Cor (Biblical) conversion
1 Cab (Biblical) (cab) = 0.0055555555 Cor (Biblical) (cor). To convert Cab (Biblical) to Cor (Biblical), multiply the value by 0.0055555555.
| Cab (Biblical) (cab) | Cor (Biblical) (cor) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 0.0055555555 |
| 2 | 0.011111111 |
| 5 | 0.027777777 |
| 10 | 0.055555555 |
| 25 | 0.13888889 |
| 50 | 0.27777777 |
| 100 | 0.55555555 |
| 1000 | 5.5555555 |
Frequently asked questions
How many Cor (Biblical) are in one Cab (Biblical)?
One Cab (Biblical) (cab) equals 0.0055555555 Cor (Biblical) (cor).
How do I convert Cab (Biblical) to Cor (Biblical)?
To convert Cab (Biblical) to Cor (Biblical), multiply the value by 0.0055555555.
What is 10 Cab (Biblical) in Cor (Biblical)?
10 Cab (Biblical) = 0.055555555 Cor (Biblical).
About these units
Cab (Biblical) (cab)
A cab is a small Biblical volume measure estimated at roughly 1 liter or slightly less. It was used for grains, spices, legumes, and other dry goods. The cab appears in scriptural narratives to represent modest quantities suitable for household use or famine conditions, making it a culturally meaningful indicator of scarcity or modest provision. Its place in the Hebrew hierarchy—1 cab = 1/6 of a seah (another unit not in your list)—shows how everyday domestic needs shaped measurement scales.
Cor (Biblical) (cor)
The cor, also called a homer, is a large ancient Hebrew volume unit often estimated at 220–230 liters. It was used primarily for dry goods like grain but sometimes also referenced for liquids such as oil. Because the cor was large, it played a central role in agricultural recordkeeping, taxation, and royal provisioning. References in the Hebrew Bible describe tribute, temple offerings, and agricultural yields in cors, indicating its prominence in early economic systems. The cor's size reveals the scale of ancient farming operations, where grain harvests needed units big enough to represent substantial quantities.