\v=14 \v~=\w and|strong="H8081"\w* \w the|strong="H3588"\w* set \w portion|strong="H2706"\w* \w of|strong="H4480"\w* \w oil|strong="H8081"\w*, \w of|strong="H4480"\w* \w the|strong="H3588"\w* \w bath|strong="H1324"\w* \w of|strong="H4480"\w* \w oil|strong="H8081"\w*, \w one|strong="H4480"\w* \w tenth|strong="H4643"\w* \w of|strong="H4480"\w* \w a|strong="H3588"\w* \w bath|strong="H1324"\w* \w out|strong="H4480"\w* \w of|strong="H4480"\w* \w the|strong="H3588"\w* cor, which \w is|strong="H2706"\w* \w ten|strong="H6235"\w* \w baths|strong="H1324"\w*, \w even|strong="H3588"\w* \w a|strong="H3588"\w* homer (\w for|strong="H3588"\w* \w ten|strong="H6235"\w* \w baths|strong="H1324"\w* \w are|strong="H6235"\w* \w a|strong="H3588"\w* homer),\f + \fr 45:14 \ft 1 cor is the same as 1 homer in volume, and is about 211 liters, 55.9 gallons, or 6 bushels. 1 bath is about 21.1 liters, 5.59 gallons, or 2.4 pecks.\f* \¬v