The Precious Oils and Plants of the Bible


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It was in the very beginning of Scripture in Genesis 1& 2 that the Lord gave us the garden, and the plants in it. In Revelation 22 we find that the leaves of the tree are for healing of the nations. From beginning to the end, God has given us botanicals for health and pleasure. There are over 200 botanicals named in the Bible and hundreds of verses that have reference to plant life. Ancient writings of Josephus, Pliney the Elder, Jewish writings (The Mishnah and Talmud) and the Apocrypha all have frequent references to plants. Choosing 14 Biblical plants, that have medicinal benefits through essential oil therapy, was challenging for me. I've been on this journey over twenty years and have built my pure, therapeutic essential oil inventory little-by-little and have my favorites beyond the listing in this book. The Precious Oils & Plants of the Bible includes essential oil properties and benefits of the following:We consider olive oil to be the most important oil. In ancient times olive oil was used for medicine, cosmetics, fuel ad refreshment The link from the ancient to the modern is beneficial as today continued research shows the benefits of olive oil for your health.




Healing Oils of the Bible


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Frankincense and Myrrh--more than symbolic gifts to baby Christ. Considered cure-alls by Biblical people. Healing by prayer and anointment with oils as practiced by Jesus' disciples and early Christians is made practical for us today in this book. Based on both science and scripture.




Precious Oils


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Precious Oils is a resource for anyone who desires to learn about the fragrances of the Bible.Apothecary Cynthia Hillson, shares her notes that she has complied over the last 18 years in this Precious Oils study. Wonderful for Preachers, Women's Group Leaders and Educators. They will find the Precious Oils Study an easy-to-reference guide for their sermons and lectures. The 10 botanicals and 3 oils that are included in each study will give you a touch, see and smell approach to your Bible study. Great for sermon illustrations, children's church workers and home-school families. Precious Oils ~ A Study of the Fragrances of the Bible includes:The symbolic meaning of the Biblical botanicals.Bible Dictionary and Scripture References of Biblical botanicals.Uses of Biblical essential oils, yesterday and today.Mountain of Myrrh and Hill of Frankincense explained.The Two Anointings of Yeshua (Jesus) by Mary of Bethany and a Sinful Woman.The Holy Anointing Oil and The Holy Incense.The cover of Precious Oils ~ A Study of the Fragrances of the Bible is a photograph that Cynthia took at The Botanical Garden in Ein Gedi, Israel. This region is rich in history and lore. The Ein Gedi Botanical Garden is a sanctuary and is thought to be where Solomon penned the Song of Songs. Today you find a wonderful Kibbutz guest house and spa, a favorite destination for many who travel to Israel. Just down the road from the Botanical Garden is the nature reserve where David hid from Saul. Across the road is the Dead Sea where you see Jordan, the land of Gilead. This is the locality where valuable perfumes were blended in the days of old. Cleopatra loved the Ein Gedi region. She asked Anthony to purchase it for her own personal spa. The righteous shall flourish like the palm tree: he shall grow like a cedar in Lebanon. Psalms 92:12




Oils of the Bible


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In the Bible, plants were widely used for holy ceremonies, perfumes, health and wellness, cooking, building materials and various other everyday needs. Many times these plants were in essential oil form and are the precursors and foundation for modern day essential oil use. Oils of the Bible: A Look at God's Creation is an exploration into the original Hebrew and Greek words for the plants from which these essential oils are distilled. Joshua Graff has brought to life the stories and events of the Bible that reveal how essential oils are intertwined in our history and give a glimpse of God's amazing creation and His love for His people.




Twelve Essential Oils of the Bible


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A full-color guide to the healing power of the 12 most important essential oils mentioned in the Bible • Explores 12 essential oils: cassia, galbanum, myrrh, myrtle, spikenard, onycha, sandalwood, frankincense, hyssop, cedar, cistus, and cypress • Details, for each oil, its Bible verses, historical information, botanical and chemical components, uses in folk medicine, and modern uses for healing and well-being, including simple recipes and daily practices • Explains how essential oils and herbal medicine played a role in biblical times and in general history Health Essential Oils have been used for healing purposes since ancient times. Oils anointed newborns and kings and were employed to care for the body and treat the sick. The Bible specifically mentions at least 33 different essential oils and refers the aromatic herbs, resins, and incense more than a thousand times. Distilling the essence of this healing wisdom, Karin Optiz-Kreher and Johannes Huber explain the ancient uses of essential oils, both for ritualistic and health purposes, and they examine the detail the 12 most important essential oils mentioned in the bible. The essential oils in the full-color guide are cassia, galbanum, myrrh, myrtle, spikenard, onycha, sandalwood, frankincense, hyssop, cedar, cistus, and cypress. Each oil is described, beginning with the Bible verses that refer to it, followed by historical information about the oil, its botanical and chemical components, its uses in folk medicine, and its modern applications for healing and well-being, including simple recipes and daily practices. Learn all you need to know about these powerful oils from the scriptures.




Healing Plants of the Bible


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Combining history, anecdotal history, legends, and traditions, Healing Plants of the Bible: Then and Now provides an informative look at faith concerns and healing practices and suggests that the two have been intertwined since creation itself. Beginning with a consideration of the Hebrew people and the surrounding cultures, the book discusses how through the centuries, religious communities have both helped and hindered the advancement of healing knowledge and medicine. Healing Plants of the Bible discusses thirty-five plants that are used as essential oils today and compares those uses with the plants uses in ancient times. Each plant considered includes Biblical references. Appendices offer a more detailed look at the scripture in which each plant is mentioned as well as references to an additional thirteen words related to essential oils, aromas, and worship.




Plant World of the Bible


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The dream of paradise and the use of plants in story telling are as old as man. The Bible readers need only turn a few pages before meeting a description of paradise and a whole world of known and unknown plants such as: aloe, barley, bdellium, cedar, fig, frankincense, pomegranate, olive, vine and general terms like the lily of the fields. Not only Bible readers, but everyone interested in botany, archaeology, or vegetation history can find subjects of interest in the book, for references are made both to the rich use of plants in the Bible as well as to use of plants in the surrounding coeval cultures. PLANT WORLD OF THE BIBLE includes a comprehensive list of biblical plants, found in archaeological excavations in Israel and surrounding countries. For the first time it is now possible, for most of the biblical plants, to refer to archaeological finds, dated to the biblical period. "I find that Dr. Jensens work is not only accurate but it is also very interesting. This work should be accepted and enjoyed world wide. Dr Arnold L. Larsen, Director and Professor emeritus, Colorado State University, Ft. Collins, Colorado, USA. It is a great pleasure for me to recommend the book PLANT WORLD OF THE BIBLE authored by Hans Arne Jensen. This book is a careful description of all plants mentioned in the Bible. It provides a botanical description of each plant, a discussion of its identification, as well as its occurrences in the Bible. Furthermore, it contains valuable information on archaeological finds of the plants. It is well structured and with beautiful colour illustrations and black/white drawings. The book is a result of the authors thorough botanic knowledge and it is based on recent international scholarly and scientific literature within various fields such as biblical studies, archaeology, and cultural history. Thus, the book is the successful outcome of an interdisciplinary work. It is an important contribution to the study of the cultural history of the plants as well as the cultural background of the Bible. I have no doubt that this book will generate a widespread interest among Biblical readers as well as academics such as botanists, archaeologists, cultural history scholars and biblical scholars. Dr. Bodil Ejrns, Assoc. Professor of the Old Testament, Faculty of Theology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. PLANT WORLD OF THE BIBLE is a book of high quality, seriously written with knowledge not only from botany but also from archaeology and theologyThe illustrations deserves a special attention. The whole page plates are from about 100 years BC to about 300 years AC and are in that way uniquePLANT WORLD OF THE BIBLE is written in a language, which is possible to understand without special knowledge in botany or theology, it is possible to read for all .I highly recommend an English publication of the book. Dr. Erik Nymann Eriksen, Professor emeritus, Department of Horticulture, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. a masterpiece that joins the Sacred with Nature and which will delight not only the faithful but also those who have a passion for botany, archaeology and history. Professor Fabio Gorian, Corpo Forestale, Peri, Italia.




Healing Plants of the Bible


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"Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow; they neither toil nor spin, yet I tell you, even Solomon in all his glory was not clothed like one of these..." (Matthew 6:28-29). This unique and beautiful book offers information about the healing plants mentioned in hundreds of Bible verses, their scriptural context, their use in biblical times, present-day uses and their role in healing body, mind and soul. Healing Plants of the Bible: History, Lore and Meditations invites readers to consider not only the lilies of the field, but dozens of other flowers, herbs, trees and plants mentioned in the Bible. With lavish illustrations and exhaustive research, this volume details 38 of the plants most often appearing in Scripture, the lore behind their medicinal properties and meditations that focus on their ability to heal the spirit. An appendix offers scriptural and medicinal information on 40 additional plants.




Spices and Medicinal Plants of the Holy Bible


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Plants are undoubtedly the main source for curing and allievating diseases in ancient Mesopotamia and ancient Egypt. Both civilizations belong to the world of old testament. The Bible reflects an intimate knowledge of herbs and spices, which perfumed the Jerusalem Temple (2 Chronicles 2:4), sweetened the home (Song of Songs 7:13) and seasoned meals during the Exodus (Numbers 11:5–6). Repeated references to herbs and spices indicate that the people of the Bible knew how these plants tasted, smelled and looked, where they grew and what medicinal value they provided. The Bible mentions about hundred names of plants. The bulk of them of Erez Israel, the others being trees of Lebanon and tropical plants that yield an aromatic substance or were used in incense. These names refer to specific plants, but some are generic names, like Thorns and Thistles. The biblical plants are chiefly those which were economically important, which are mentioned to a large extent. Specific vegetables are mentioned in one verse only of the Bible, and these are the vegetables of Egypt for which the children of Israel longed during their wandering in the wilderness. (Num. 11:5) The Mishnah. The Talmuds, and the Midrashim add hundreds of names of plants to those mentioned in the Bible.The Bible never gives a specific word for spices, the aromatic vegetable products derived from the bark, root or fruit of perennial plants. In the Bible spices are used primarily for religious purposes—especially as incense. “Spiced wine,” literally wine of a mixture (of spices), in Song of Songs 8:2 is the only Biblical mention of spices used as a flavoring. In ancient times, herbs—the edible leaves, blossoms and soft stems of annuals and perennials—were used primarily as medicine. According to the apocryphal Book of Jubilees,1 angels revealed to Noah all the illnesses of the world and their remedies so that he could “heal by means of the herbs of the earth” (Jubilees 10:12). Noah diligently recorded the cures in a book. Below, I, like Noah, record the herbs and spices of the Near East throughout history.




Medicines from the Bible


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This work is an herbal exploration of the Bible that shows how herbs and ancient methods of healing are still being used today. Covers roots, woods, barks, herbs, flowers, fruits, seeds, and fibers. This text is a welcome source for students of Biblical studies, herbalism, or holistic health. Formerly titled Medicinal Herbs in the Bible.