What does 3 scores and 10 mean in the Bible?

DEFINITIONS1. an old word meaning 'sixty' threescore years and ten (=70 years): He had lived for threescore years and ten.
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Where does 3 score and 10 come from?

The expression comes from Psalm 90:10 (King James Version) — Original Hebrew. The days of our years are threescore years and ten; and if by reason of strength they be fourscore years, yet is their strength labour and sorrow; for it is soon cut off, and we fly away.
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What is three score in the Bible?

There are numerous uses of 'threescore' in the Bible. Most of them refer to its simple meaning as the number sixty, for example: "... threescore and ten bullocks, an hundred rams, and two hundred lambs: all these were for a burnt offering to the Lord."
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What is a 3 score?

Definition of threescore

: being three times twenty : sixty.
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What is four score and ten in the Bible?

Four-score-and-ten definition

90. A human lifespan.
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How much is a score?

A score is twenty or approximately twenty.
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What is a meaning score?

1 : a record of points made or lost (as in a game) 2 : the number of points earned for correct answers on a test. 3 : a group of 20 things : twenty. 4 : harm done by someone and kept in mind for later response I have a score to settle with you. 5 : debt sense 2.
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How many is three score and ten?

threescore years and ten (=70 years): He had lived for threescore years and ten.
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What does four score mean in the Bible?

Definition of fourscore

: being four times twenty : eighty.
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Why is 20 referred to as a score?

score (n.) late Old English scoru "twenty," from Old Norse skor "mark, notch, incision; a rift in rock," also, in Icelandic, "twenty," from Proto-Germanic *skur-, from PIE root *sker- (1) "to cut." The notion probably is of counting large numbers (of a passing flock of sheep, etc.)
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What is the number for Jesus?

In some Christian numerology, the number 888 represents Jesus, or sometimes more specifically Christ the Redeemer. This representation may be justified either through gematria, by counting the letter values of the Greek transliteration of Jesus' name, or as an opposing value to 666, the number of the beast.
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What is a score equal to in years?

Lincoln's Gettysburg Address begins with the words, “Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth, upon this continent, a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.” A score is another way of saying 20, so Lincoln was referring to 1776, which was 87 ...
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What does score mean in years?

Literally, “87 years ago” (score sense: “group of 20”) the beginning of the Gettysburg Address made on November 19, 1863, by United States President Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865).
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What is the meaning of Psalm 90 verse 10?

10 as a statement of promise; at the end of life mildness will set in and man would be chastened. It renders: The days of our years in them are threescore and ten years. But if in the strong they be fourscore years: and what is more of them is labor and sorrow.
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What does the Bible say about 120 years?

When mankind had become corrupted in the period preceding the flood, God said: 'My spirit shall not abide in man for ever, for he is flesh; his days shall be a hundred and twenty years' (Gen. 6:3).
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How long did Abraham live?

Still, according to Judeo tradition, Isaac was Abraham's main heir, the Child of the Promise. Thus, when Abraham died at 175 years, "a good old age" (25:7–8), all his possessions went to Isaac, including the blessing of God through the Covenant.
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What is a five score?

Definition of fivescore

: being 100 in number.
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What is the value of four score?

four times twenty; eighty.
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What is every fortnight means?

Definition of fortnight

: a period of 14 days : two weeks They stayed with us for a fortnight.
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Who wrote Psalm 90?

Psalm 90 is the 90th psalm from the Book of Psalms and the opening psalm of Book 4 of the psalms. Uniquely among the Psalms, it is attributed to Moses. It is well known for its reference in verse 10 to human life expectancy being 70 or 80 ("threescore years and ten", or "if by reason of strength ...
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Who wrote the Psalms?

According to Jewish tradition, the Book of Psalms was composed by the First Man (Adam), Melchizedek, Abraham, Moses, Heman, Jeduthun, Asaph, and the three sons of Korah.
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How heavy is a score?

a group or set of twenty; a weight of 20 or 21 pounds used in weighing pigs, oxen, and other commodities.
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What does two score mean?

Definition of twoscore

: being 40 in number.
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What does up the score mean?

To engage in the practice - usually by coaching decision - of scoring more points than needed in a one-sided contest. The old-school coach felt that his team's weak opponent had no business playing his strong team, so he decided to run up the score.
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