Unto one hundred talents of silver
 Which amounted to 35,300 pounds sterling; these, according to Jarchi, were to buy the offerings or sacrifices with: 
 and an hundred measures of wheat;
 or corn, the same measure with the homer, each of which held ten ephahs, or seventy five wine gallons, five pints, and upwards; these, according to the same writer, were for meat offerings, made of fine flour, or rather bread offerings, as they may be called: 
 and to an hundred baths of wine;
 which was the same measure in liquids as the ephah in things dry, a tenth part of the cor or homer, and held seven wine gallons, five pints, and upwards F21; these were for the drink offerings: 
 and to an hundred baths of oil;
 the same measure as before; these were to mix in the meat offerings: 
 and salt without prescribing how much;
 because it was used in all offerings, and was cheap, and therefore no measure is fixed, but as much as was wanting was to be given, see ( Leviticus 2:1-13 ) .