Topical Encyclopedia The term "peck" is not directly found in the Bible; however, it is often associated with ancient measurements of volume, particularly in agricultural contexts. In biblical times, various units of measurement were used to quantify dry goods such as grain, and while "peck" is a more modern term, it can be related to these ancient measures.Biblical Measurements: In the Bible, measurements such as the ephah, homer, and omer are frequently mentioned. These were used to measure dry commodities, primarily grains. For example, an ephah is a unit of dry measure that is approximately equivalent to 22 liters or about half a bushel. A peck, in more contemporary terms, is a quarter of a bushel, or about 8 dry quarts. Thus, while not directly mentioned, a peck can be conceptually related to these ancient measures. Scriptural References: 1. Ephah: The ephah is mentioned in several passages, such as in Leviticus 19:36, which states, "You must maintain honest scales and weights, an honest ephah and an honest hin. I am the LORD your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt." This emphasizes the importance of honesty and integrity in trade and commerce, a principle that would extend to any measurement, including what might be considered a "peck." 2. Omer: The omer is another unit of measure, smaller than the ephah. In Exodus 16:36, it is noted, "Now an omer is a tenth of an ephah." This provides context for understanding the scale of these measurements. 3. Homer: The homer is a larger unit of measure, as seen in Ezekiel 45:11, "The ephah and the bath shall be the same quantity, so that the bath will contain a tenth of a homer, and the ephah a tenth of a homer; their measurement shall be according to the homer." This illustrates the hierarchical structure of these measurements. Cultural and Theological Significance: The use of precise measurements in the Bible underscores the importance of fairness and justice in economic transactions. The biblical mandate for honest weights and measures reflects God's concern for equity and righteousness in human interactions. This principle is timeless and applicable to all forms of trade and commerce, including the use of modern equivalents like the peck. Symbolic Interpretations: In a broader sense, the concept of measurement in the Bible can also be seen as a metaphor for God's justice and the divine standard by which human actions are weighed. Just as merchants were expected to use honest measures, believers are called to live lives of integrity and righteousness, measured against the standards set forth in Scripture. While the term "peck" itself does not appear in the biblical text, understanding the ancient systems of measurement provides valuable insight into the economic and ethical teachings of the Bible. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary 1. (n.) The fourth part of a bushel; a dry measure of eight quarts; as, a peck of wheat.2. (n.) A great deal; a large or excessive quantity. 3. (v.) To strike with the beak; to thrust the beak into; as, a bird pecks a tree. 4. (v.) Hence: To strike, pick, thrust against, or dig into, with a pointed instrument; especially, to strike, pick, etc., with repeated quick movements. 5. (v.) To seize and pick up with the beak, or as with the beak; to bite; to eat; -- often with up. 6. (v.) To make, by striking with the beak or a pointed instrument; as, to peck a hole in a tree. 7. (v. i.) To make strokes with the beak, or with a pointed instrument. 8. (v. i.) To pick up food with the beak; hence, to eat. 9. (n.) A quick, sharp stroke, as with the beak of a bird or a pointed instrument. Greek 3426. modios -- modius, a dry measure of one peck ... modius, a dry measure of one peck. Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: modios Phonetic Spelling: (mod'-ee-os) Short Definition: a dry measure ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/3426.htm - 6k 4568. saton -- seah, a (Heb.) measure (equiv. to about one and a ... Strong's Hebrew 6484. patsar -- to push, press... press, urge, stubbornness. A primitive root; to peck at, ie (figuratively) stun or dull -- press, urge, stubbornness. 6483b, 6484. patsar. 6485 . ... /hebrew/6484.htm - 6k Library Letter P American Baptist Board of Foreign Missions. Elisha's Way of Treating Enemies Foreword The General Conference of 1836 General Conference of 1824 The General Conference of 1840 Bishop Williams's Address. The General Conference of 1828 On the Everlasting Pains of Hell. Thesaurus Peck (3 Occurrences)... Noah Webster's Dictionary 1. (n.) The fourth part of a bushel; a dry measure of eight quarts; as, a peck of wheat. ...Peck (3 Occurrences). ... /p/peck.htm - 8k Way-side (10 Occurrences) Falls (79 Occurrences) Sows (18 Occurrences) Quart (1 Occurrence) Pick (37 Occurrences) Pecked (1 Occurrence) Pebbles (1 Occurrence) Bill (9 Occurrences) Bushel (6 Occurrences) Resources What are the modern equivalents of biblical weights and measures? | GotQuestions.orgWhat does it mean that we are fearfully and wonderfully made (Psalm 139:14)? | GotQuestions.org Peck: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Peck (3 Occurrences)Matthew 13:4 Mark 4:4 Luke 8:5 Subtopics Related Terms |