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Strong’s G4568: A Hebrew measure of dry capacity, equivalent to approximately 13 liters or 1.5 pecks. Used in Jesus’ parable of the leaven to illustrate the transformative power of the kingdom, where three measures would feed about 100 people, signifying abundance.
Σάτον represents a common household measure in first-century Palestine. In Matthew 13:33 and Luke 13:21, Jesus uses this familiar measurement in His parable of the leaven, where three measures of flour represent a substantial amount – enough to feed a large gathering. The early church saw deep significance in both the quantity (suggesting abundance) and its use in describing the kingdom’s growth. Today, this measurement continues to illustrate how God’s kingdom work, though starting small, produces abundant results.
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BDAG defines σάτον as equivalent to Hebrew seah. Thayer’s notes its use in daily life. LSJ traces its Semitic origins. Vine’s emphasizes its significance in Jesus’ parables. Strong’s connects it to Hebrew measurements. Moulton and Milligan document its use in everyday commerce.
First appearance:
Matthew 13:33: “Another parable spake he unto them; The kingdom of heaven is like unto leaven, which a woman took, and hid in three measures [σάτα] of meal, till the whole was leavened.”
Additional References:
Luke 13:21
Author: Work | Text |
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Josephus: Antiquities | “They brought three measures [σάτα] of fine flour for the offering” |
Septuagint: Genesis | “Make ready quickly three measures [σάτα] of fine meal” |
Philo: On Dreams | “The quantity was three measures [σάτα], sufficient for a feast” |
Σάτον beautifully illustrates how Jesus used common measurements to convey spiritual truth. The three measures in His parable represent abundance and completeness, showing how the kingdom of God works thoroughly and extensively. This proclaims the good news that God’s kingdom, though starting small like leaven, will thoroughly transform and produce abundant results.
Strong’s G4568: A Hebrew dry measure (about 13 liters) used in everyday life. Appears in Jesus’ parables to illustrate kingdom principles using familiar household quantities, emphasizing the thoroughness and abundance of God’s work.
Part of speech: Noun
Tags: measurements, parables, kingdom-of-god, leaven, abundance, daily-life, transformation, jewish-culture, household-measures, biblical-quantities
Note: While this entry strives for accuracy, readers engaged in critical research should verify citations and keyword occurrences in their Bible translation of choice. For Biblical citations, the F.O.G Bible project recommends Logos Bible software.
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