Pim weight, a polished stone about 15 mm (5/8 inch) diameter, equal to about two-thirds of a Hebrew shekel. Many specimens have been found since their initial discovery early in the 20th century, and each one weighs about 7.6 grams compared to 11.5 grams of a shekel. Its name, which can also be transliterated as "payim", comes from the inscription seen across the top of its dome shape: פימ
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Until Robert Alexander Stewart Macalister's excavations at Gezer (1902-1905 and 1907-1909), scholars did not know how to translate the word pim in 1Samuel 13:21. Here is the 1611 translation of the King James Version of the Bible:
The 1982 New King James Version rendered it:
Apparently the word and the weight fell out of usage during the Israelite monarchy, so its appearance in the books of Samuel indicates that the historian used ancient source material.