Exodus 16:36

An omer [about 3 liters – the daily requirement of manna for one person, see verse 16] is one-tenth of an ephah.
[Both the omer and the ephah were measures of volume. Quotes from various ancient texts show that the ephah measure ranged from 20 to 45 liters. A tenth of an ephah (one omer) is therefore equivalent to about 3 liters. The omer is only used as a measure in this chapter. The Hebrew word omer comes from amar, which means to gather and bind sheaves. The measure was probably unique to the desert journey and was not in use in later times, as Moses explains how many efa it corresponds to in this comment at the end of this paragraph, which is like a footnote. The omer measure should not be confused with the chomer measure used in Lev. 27:16; Num. 11:32; Ezek. 45:11, 13–14.]

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Hebrew Masoretic text (MA), Read from right to left

וְהָעֹמֶר   עֲשִׂרִית   הָאֵיפָה   הוּא  

Greek Septuagint (LXX), Read from left to right

τὸ δὲ γομορ τὸ δέκατον τῶν τριῶν μέτρων ἦν


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Strongs nr Hebrew English Grammar Code
H9002
H9009
H6016b
וְ (ve)
הָ (ha)
עֹ֕מֶר (ómer)
and
the
omer
Conj. Conjunktion

Particle Particle (Definite Article)

Noun Noun
♂/♀ sing. masculine och feminine singular Absolute state

C
Td
Ncbsa
H6224
עֲשִׂרִ֥ית (asirit)
tenth
Adj. Adjective
sing. gen. feminine singular Construct state

Aofsc
H9009
H0374
הָ (ha)
אֵיפָ֖ה (eifah)
the
ephah
Particle Particle (Definite Article)

Noun Noun
sing. feminine singular Absolute state

Td
Ncfsa
H1931
H9016
H9017
הֽוּא (ho)
׃
פ (f)
he
Pron. Pron.
personal 3p sing. personal third person masculine singular

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