Convert Mina (Biblical Hebrew) (mina) to Stone (st) instantly.
Mina (Biblical Hebrew) to Stone conversion
1 Mina (Biblical Hebrew) (mina) = 0.089759635 Stone (st). To convert Mina (Biblical Hebrew) to Stone, multiply the value by 0.089759635.
| Mina (Biblical Hebrew) (mina) | Stone (st) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 0.089759635 |
| 2 | 0.17951927 |
| 5 | 0.44879818 |
| 10 | 0.89759635 |
| 25 | 2.2439909 |
| 50 | 4.4879818 |
| 100 | 8.9759635 |
| 1000 | 89.759635 |
Frequently asked questions
How many Stone are in one Mina (Biblical Hebrew)?
One Mina (Biblical Hebrew) (mina) equals 0.089759635 Stone (st).
How do I convert Mina (Biblical Hebrew) to Stone?
To convert Mina (Biblical Hebrew) to Stone, multiply the value by 0.089759635.
What is 10 Mina (Biblical Hebrew) in Stone?
10 Mina (Biblical Hebrew) = 0.89759635 Stone.
About these units
Mina (Biblical Hebrew) (mina)
A mina was a mid-sized Hebrew weight unit, commonly approximated as 560–600 grams, though it varied historically. It served as the intermediary unit between the shekel and the talent: 1 talent = 60 minas 1 mina = 50 shekels Minas were used in both commercial trade and temple accounting. They appear in ancient Near Eastern texts describing wages, penalties, and allocations of precious materials. Because of their role in administrative and religious contexts, the mina highlights the bureaucratic sophistication of ancient Israel and surrounding cultures.
Stone (st)
The stone equals 14 pounds, or approximately 6.35029 kilograms, and is commonly used in the United Kingdom and Ireland for expressing human body weight. It has deep traditional roots, originating from stones used as counterweights in early commerce. Although largely replaced by metric units in most applications, the stone remains emotionally and culturally significant for personal weight expression in the UK. Many people find it more intuitive and relatable than kilograms due to long-standing social habits. The stone's endurance highlights how measurement systems reflect cultural identity as much as mathematical convenience. It is one of the few units still commonly used in conversation but not in scientific or industrial contexts.