Ezekiel 45:11 - Exposition
The ephah (a word of Egyptian origin) and the bath shall be of one measure. That is, each was to be the tenth part of an homer (see Le Ezekiel 27:16 ; Numbers 11:32 ), or cot ( כֹר , κόρος , 1 Kings 4:22 ; Luke 16:7 ), which appears to have contained about seventy-five gallons, or thirty-two pecks. The homer (or, cheroot ) is to be distinguished from the omer of Exodus 16:36 , which was the tenth part of an ephah.
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