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In the King James version The word - threescore - appears 93 times, but the phrase - threescore and three - does not appear at all the phrase - three score and three - does not appear at all
Surged perusing: "Threescore" signifies "60." "score" was a (to some degree) graceful approach to say "20" in the midst of antiquated English. We actually utilize the lovely term "dozen" for twelve, and some even still use "net" for 144 (12 x 12). "Threescore" just methods 3x20, or 60.
A score means 20, just like a dozen means 12. ANSWER This is found in Numbers 1:27 "Those that were numbered of them, even of the tribe of Judah, were threescore and fourteen thousand and six hundred." One score is 20 as the above answerer has stated. The "and's" in the equation simply mean to add them together. threescore (20x3) and (+) 14,000 and (+) 600. This would be a total of = 74,600 total men from 20 years of age and up that were counted able to go to war, from the tribe of Judah.
A score is 20, so threescore is 60 furlongs. A furlong is 606 feet 9 inches. So, doing the math we find that threescore furlongs is 36,405 feet which equals to 6.89 miles.
Threescore is an archaic term that refers to the number sixty. In modern terms, threescore is equivalent to sixty years old. This term is commonly found in older literature and historical documents.
It is: 1260 days because threescore days are 60 days.
Threescore is 60 score = 20 x 3 = 60 60 and 2 62 years
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One score is 20 units (could be hours, days or years), thus threescore years is 60 years.
30 years
It is: 160 years
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Score is a group or set of twenty(ish). ie; A score of men. 600+3x20+6 600+( 60 )+6 =666
Well, honey, the number for two hundred threescore and sixteen is 236. Threescore is just a fancy way of saying sixty, so you add 60 to 200 and you get your answer. Math can be a real hoot when you break it down like that!
Not sure, but if it is on the test the answer is 70.
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