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TO THE

READER.

FOR a general Good, and the Increase of Knowledge and understanding in reading the Bible, I have been at some Pains and Trouble in examining several Dictionaries, to find out the true value of the Coins and Measures and what Shekels are. Of these there are three Sorts, the common, the King's and those of the Sanctuary. So there are three Sorts of Talents, the common, the King's, and those of the Sanctuary; all which I have cast up, both in Gold, Silver and Weight; And how much the Value of each is, according to current English Money, from One to Three Hundred and Fifty Thousand Talents and plain words. Also of the Pieces of Silver, Silverings, and Pence: and in what Chapter or Chapters, Verse or Verses, any of them are to be found. Likewise the Measures, how much any of them is in English. In this Edition I have added the Money, Weights, and Measures, mentioned in the Apocrypha. This Word signifies a Thing to be of no Authority, hidden, or doubtful. The Bible (before the Apocryphy) is called Canonical, that is approved by common Consent, or exact Rule. This Division was made about four hundred Years after Christ, there being assembled four hundred Bishops of Carthage in Africa, whoordained