The measure they used for the manna was two quarts, or one-tenth of an ephah.
The Lord has commanded, ‘Each one of you must gather what he needs, about two quarts for every person in your family.’ ”
The dry measure and the liquid measure will be the same: The liquid measure will always be a tenth of a homer, and the ephah will always be a tenth of a homer. The measurement they follow will be the homer.
Also bring a grain offering of two quarts of fine flour, mixed with one quart of oil from pressed olives.
So Ruth gathered grain in the field until evening. Then she separated the grain from the chaff, and there was about one-half bushel of barley.