A cubit is the distance from the tips of your fingers to your elbow. On the average person, it is around 500 centimeters.
While they were building the pyramids, obviously.
According to the Bible, they did use the same units.
2007-04-15 02:09:24
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answered by parrotjohn2001 7
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What is a cubit? How many metres make up a cubit?
Did both the ancient Jews and Egyptians use the same unit of length?
2015-08-07 00:49:22
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answered by Anonymous
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We know that the Jews of Ezekiel's time used the ancient Egyptian cubit as expressed in Ezekiel 40:5. (6 old cubits=3.15 meters)Therefore 6/3.15=1.904761 cubits
would equal 1 meter. It was also measured from the elbow to the middle finger which was approximately 18 inches long.
So take your pick there were different measurements in different times for the cubit but the Jews did use the Egyptian cubit in Ezekiel's time.
2007-04-15 05:36:39
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answered by Dave aka Spider Monkey 7
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The cubit is based on measuring using ones forearm. It has been used through the Middle Ages up to Modern Times. One palm,(cubit), is about 45cm or 18 inches.
2007-04-15 02:12:21
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answered by staisil 7
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A cubit is the length of your forearm. Standardised as half a yard. That's the ordinary cubit, but the royal cubit is 21 inches and the holy cubit is a yard, or two ordinary ones.
2007-04-15 07:23:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Cubit is Latin for "elbow". As other answerers have stated, it is the distance from the tip of your middle finger to your elbow. This results in different lengths for different people. In 1969 and consensus was formed stating a cubit is 1.84ft. However, Asher Selig Kaufman, historian who specializes in aspects of the temple mount states it is 1.22ft.
2007-04-15 03:48:22
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answered by Dizz 2
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What is a cubit in liquid?
2015-04-14 14:25:40
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answered by ralphena 1
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