Talmud do Diwrej ha-jamim II 9:34
Jerusalem Talmud Yoma
98Babli 44b, Midrash Hazita (Shir rabba) 3(17) on 3:9, Num. rabba 12. There are seven kinds of gold: good gold 99Gen.2:12., pure gold100Ex. 24:11,24; 25:17,32,36,37; 37:2,6, closed gold101IK. 7:50., Mufaz gold102Dan. 10:5., refined gold103“Refined” is found in the Bible only applied to silver, see the Halakhah., drawn gold1041K. 10:10, 17, 2Chr. 9:15, 16., Parwayim gold1052Chr. 3:6..
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Jerusalem Talmud Yoma
98Babli 44b, Midrash Hazita (Shir rabba) 3(17) on 3:9, Num. rabba 12. There are seven kinds of gold: good gold 99Gen.2:12., pure gold100Ex. 24:11,24; 25:17,32,36,37; 37:2,6, closed gold101IK. 7:50., Mufaz gold102Dan. 10:5., refined gold103“Refined” is found in the Bible only applied to silver, see the Halakhah., drawn gold1041K. 10:10, 17, 2Chr. 9:15, 16., Parwayim gold1052Chr. 3:6..
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Jerusalem Talmud Sanhedrin
And silver and gold he shall not add excessively, and it is written: The king made silver in Jerusalem to be like stones1901K. 10:27, 2Chr. 1:15.. Were they not stolen? Rebbi Yose ben Ḥanina said, they were stones of ten cubits and eight cubits191A silver block of 8 cubits side length would weigh 1.7 metric tons.. Rebbi Simeon ben Laqish stated: In Solomon’s times, even weights were not of silver but of gold. Why? Silver was not valuable in Solomon’s times1921K. 10:21, 2Chr. 9:27..
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