- Pim weight
Pim weight, a polished stone about 5/8
inch (15 mm) diameter, equal to about two-thirds of a Hebrewshekel . Many specimens have been found since their initial discovery early in the 20th century, and each one weighs about 7.6gram s compared to 11.5gram s of ashekel . Its name, which can also be transliterated as "payim", comes from the inscription seen across the top of its dome shape: פימImpact
Until
Robert Alexander Stewart Macalister 's excavations atGezer (1902-1905 and 1907-1909), scholars did not know how to translate the word "pim" in 1Samuel 13:21. Here is the 1611 translation of theKing James Version of the Bible ::"Yet they had a file for the mattocks, and for the coulters, and for the forks, and for the axes, and to sharpen the goads."
The 1982
New King James Version rendered it::"And the charge for a sharpening was a pim for the plowshares, the mattocks, the forks, and the axes, and to set the points of the goads."
Apparently the word and the weight fell out of usage during the Israelite monarchy, so its appearance in the
books of Samuel indicates that the historian used ancient source material.Photos
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Ancient Hebrew units of measurement
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