=====bet===== בת Most of the time, 'bet' is understood in the English translations to mean "household". However, there are a handful of cases where this word is wrongly translated as a unit of measurement. This incorrect translation occurs primarily in the book of Exodus, Chronicles, and Ezekiel. The mistranslation has been codified and standardized by the erroneous assignment of a separate [[strong number]]. Essentially, 'bet' is sometimes assigned 1324, and sometimes assigned 1004, leading to much confusion. [[Ezekiel]] Chapter 45 defines standards of weights and measures. It also assigns a certain portion per house, seemingly indicating a [[wp>Universal Basic Income]]. Most translations erroneously interpret the word 'bet' as a separately defined measurement, but this is not justified in the context. Rather, the normal meaning of = "household" should be understood contextually here as "per household". In this context 'bet' does refer to a unit of measure, but the unit is literally "per household". This same usage occurs in 2 Chronicles chapters 2 and 4 where King Solomon enters a contract with the King of Tyre to provide food, wine and oil for 20,000 Lebanese workers **and their households** as payment for their woodworking skills.((As an interesting side note; this same contract contains another clause to hire a skilled hi-tech [[cherubim]] programmer)). This brings us back to the usage in the book of Exodus. FIXME - finish this... ---- LexID 1324, 1004