And all thy estimations shall be according to the shekel of the sanctuary: twenty gerahs shall be the shekel.
All your valuations must be calculated using the sanctuary shekel as the standard: twenty gerahs equal one shekel.
This verse establishes that all religious valuations and payments must use the official temple measurement system to ensure fairness and consistency.
📚 Historical Context
In ancient Israel, the Law of Moses provided detailed guidelines for offerings, vows, and dedications to God, ensuring that all transactions related to the sanctuary were conducted with fairness and precision. This verse specifically addresses the standard unit of measurement for valuations, requiring the use of the shekel of the sanctuary to avoid discrepancies in religious and economic matters. The shekel, defined as twenty gerahs, was a fixed weight of silver that helped maintain consistency in how the Israelites fulfilled their commitments to God.
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