Convert Homer (Biblical) (homer) to Cab (Biblical) (cab) instantly.
Homer (Biblical) to Cab (Biblical) conversion
1 Homer (Biblical) (homer) = 180 Cab (Biblical) (cab). To convert Homer (Biblical) to Cab (Biblical), multiply the value by 180.
| Homer (Biblical) (homer) | Cab (Biblical) (cab) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 180 |
| 2 | 360.00001 |
| 5 | 900.00002 |
| 10 | 1800 |
| 25 | 4500.0001 |
| 50 | 9000.0002 |
| 100 | 18000 |
| 1000 | 180000 |
Frequently asked questions
How many Cab (Biblical) are in one Homer (Biblical)?
One Homer (Biblical) (homer) equals 180 Cab (Biblical) (cab).
How do I convert Homer (Biblical) to Cab (Biblical)?
To convert Homer (Biblical) to Cab (Biblical), multiply the value by 180.
What is 10 Homer (Biblical) in Cab (Biblical)?
10 Homer (Biblical) = 1800 Cab (Biblical).
About these units
Homer (Biblical) (homer)
The homer, equivalent to the cor, served as the foundational large-scale volume unit in Biblical Hebrew society. Its name derives from a term meaning "load" or "donkey-load," reinforcing its use as a practical, transportable measure. Divided into 10 baths, the homer formed part of a hierarchical system that allowed easy transitions between large and small quantities. The unit's frequent appearance in the books of Ezekiel and Leviticus highlights its importance in religious offerings and economic exchanges.
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.