Myrrh has been used as perfume, incense since antiquity, it’s steadily mentioned in the Bible and still used by many denominations for holy purposes. It’s the aromatic resin of certain thorny trees: when slicing their bark, “teardrops” of sap will trickle and dry. Myrrh has a delightful smell but tastes bitter, just as redemption is sweet but bitter the price paid by our Saviour. Myrrh, frankincense and gold were the precious, kingly gifts the Wise Men offered Jesus on his birth
THE NEW JERUSALEM HOLY ANOINTING OILS. Based in Israel, we blend extra virgin olive oil, made by a local press from trees in Jerusalem and the Judea Mountains, with 100% natural essential oils & fragrances. We mix and bottle them by hand in our workshop to produce premium quality anointing oils. We don the prayer shawl to bless the clear/blue 7.5, 10, 30, 100, 250ml bottles before shipment, in our aim to rebuild the spiritual walls of the heart, temple of intimacy with God
Anointing with oils is incessantly mentioned in the Bible. In Exodus 30:23-33 God instructs Moses to mix olive oil with 4 aromatic ingredients to make a holy anointing oil, used to honor, empower or sanctify priests, prophets and kings, and to dedicate objects for sacred purposes. Many Christian churches (Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox and the like.) still use holy anointing oils, symbol of the Holy Spirit, in important ceremonies. Both the Greek ‘Christ’ and the Hebrew ‘Messiah’ mean ‘the Anointed One’.
A favorite souvenir from the Holy Land, handmade in Israel with care, our blessed anointing oils are also a devotional gift of love fit for ministers/clergy, and spiritual organizations. Ancient Bible scents facilitate spiritual practice and worship, inspiring prayer, deap meditation and inner peace. Oil is traditionally applied at the skin of hands, forehead and the like. for anointment, but it will also be used in a diffuser to purify and create a wholesome atmosphere
Natural scented oils, used for blessing, prayer, offering, and spiritual ritual since antiquity, are a legacy of ancient wisdom, blending millenary herbal lore with spiritual tradition. Pure virgin olive oil is a wonderful carrier for precious substances like myrrh, aloe, saffron, mint, rose of Sharon which are valued for their unique fragrances. Perfect as a non secular gift or souvenir from the Holyland, Israel.
Blessed Anointing Oil ‘Prince of Peace’ – Hand-Crafted in Jerusalem with Extra Virgin Olive Oil and Myrrh Essential Oil Natural Ingredients – Bible Scents for Home & Church 3.4 Fl Oz
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Myrrh has been used as perfume, incense since antiquity, it is often mentioned in the Bible and still used by many denominations for holy purposes. It is the aromatic resin of certain thorny trees: when slicing their bark, “teardrops” of sap will trickle and dry. Myrrh has a delightful smell but tastes bitter, just as redemption is sweet but bitter the price paid by our Saviour. Myrrh, frankincense and gold were the precious, kingly gifts the Wise Men offered Jesus on his birth
THE NEW JERUSALEM HOLY ANOINTING OILS. Based in Israel, we blend extra virgin olive oil, made by a local press from trees in Jerusalem and the Judea Mountains, with 100% natural essential oils & fragrances. We mix and bottle them by hand in our workshop to produce premium quality anointing oils. We don the prayer shawl to bless the clear/blue 7.5, 10, 30, 100, 250ml bottles before shipment, in our aim to rebuild the spiritual walls of the heart, temple of intimacy with God
Anointing with oils is frequently mentioned in the Bible. In Exodus 30:23-33 God instructs Moses to mix olive oil with 4 aromatic ingredients to make a holy anointing oil, used to honor, empower or sanctify priests, prophets and kings, and to dedicate objects for sacred purposes. Many Christian churches (Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox etc.) still use holy anointing oils, symbol of the Holy Spirit, in important ceremonies. Both the Greek ‘Christ’ and the Hebrew ‘Messiah’ mean ‘the Anointed One’.
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