The Kesitah is an ancient Biblical form of monetary measurement that the value or weight of is no longer known.[1] The word is translated from Hebrew meaning, "part, measure, piece of money."
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The Kesitah is an ancient Biblical form of monetary measurement that the value or weight of is no longer known. The word is translated from Hebrew meaning...
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