The shekel in Biblical Hebrew is a unit of weight and currency that is smaller than both the talent and the mina. It was commonly used for trade and transactions and had different values depending on the historical era and location. In some contexts, it was equivalent to 20 gerahs.
The gram (g) is a unit of mass in the International System of Units (SI). It is one-thousandth of a kilogram, making it a smaller unit of mass.
To be more precise, one gram is equal to 0.001 kilograms, or 1 gram = 0.001 kg.
The gram is commonly used for measuring smaller masses, such as the weight of food items, small objects, or quantities of substances in scientific experiments or in everyday life. It provides a more convenient and manageable unit for expressing masses that are not as large as those typically measured in kilograms.