The bath is an ancient Biblical Hebrew unit of liquid volume, primarily used for measuring liquids like water and oil.
Approximately equal to 22 liters (about 6 gallons).
Used in the Old Testament for ritual and everyday measurements.
Summary:
1 bath ≈ 22 liters
Ancient Hebrew liquid measure
Common in Biblical contexts for oils, water, and other liquids
The dram is a traditional unit of weight or volume, depending on context:
In weight (avoirdupois system): 1 dram ≈ 1.772 grams
In volume (apothecaries’ system): 1 fluid dram ≈ 3.696 milliliters (mL)
Used historically in medicine and pharmacy for measuring small quantities of substances.
Weight dram ≈ 1.772 g
Fluid dram ≈ 3.696 mL
Common in pharmaceutical and historical contexts
No conversions available for volume.