22Solomon’s daily provisions were thirty cors4:22 That is, probably about 5 1/2 tons or about 5 metric tons of the finest flour and sixty cors4:22 That is, probably about 11 tons or about 10 metric tons of meal,
22Solomon’s 4:22 Lit breadprovision for one day was 4:22 About 231 cubic feet or 6.5 cubic metersthirty kors of fine flour and 4:22 About 462 cubic feet or 13 cubic meterssixty kors of meal,
22Solomon’s food [for the royal household] for one day was thirty 4:22 This was the largest unit of volume, but the actual amount varied because it was based on the volume of an egg, the basic Jewish standard of volume. The kor was equivalent to the homer and was supposed to equal 4,320 eggs. Modern estimates of the volume range between seven and twelve bushels.kors of finely milled flour, sixty kors of wheat flour,
22Solomon’s provisions for a single day were thirty cors of fine flour,4:22 30 cors is approximately 187 bushels or 6,600 liters (probably about 5.5 tons or 5 metric tons of flour). sixty cors of meal,4:22 60 cors is approximately 375 bushels or 13,200 liters (probably about 11 tons or 10 metric tons of meal).