Bekah

/ˈbɛkə/ noun

An ancient Hebrew unit of weight, equal to half a shekel, used especially for weighing precious metals and in biblical contexts.

From Hebrew 'beqah,' literally meaning 'half' or 'division,' derived from the root meaning to divide or split. The term appears in biblical texts as a standard monetary and weight unit in ancient Israel.

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