bath — n f
bath — bath, a unit of liquid measure, equal to dry measure ephah (about 9 imperial gallons or 40 litres, rabbinical writings give sizes of one-half this amount), about 40 litres, equal to dry measure ephah
Bath-Shebaʻ — Bath-sheba = “daughter of an oath”
402 + 26 = 428
Genesis 2:3 — “And God blessed the seventh day and declared it holy—having ceased on it from all the work of creation that God had done.”
Genesis 11:29 — “Abram and Nahor took wives for themselves, the name of Abram’s wife being Sarai and that of Nahor’s wife Milcah, the daughter of Haran, the father of Milcah and Iscah.”
Genesis 13:6 — “So that the land could not support them staying together; for their possessions were so great that they could not remain together.”
Genesis 16:3 — “So Sarai, Abram’s wife, took her maid, Hagar the Egyptian—after Abram had dwelt in the land of Canaan ten years—and gave her to her husband Abram as concubine.”
Genesis 17:17 — “Abraham threw himself on his face and laughed, as he said to himself, “Can a child be born to a man a hundred years old, or can Sarah bear a child at ninety?””
| Gen | Jer | Exo | Lev | Isa | 1Ki | Lam | 2Ki | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 33 | 31 | 29 | 29 | 28 | 21 | 20 | 19 | 380 |