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Oils of the Bible...
 
Since the beginning of time man has always used oils and herbs for healing. Young Living has developed several oils that are 100% therapeutic grade. What does that mean? It means these oils are 100% pure and can be digested and are chemical free, because they are organically grown. How many so called "essential oils" on the market today make the claim that they are 100% pure (hundreds last time I checked). These "pure oils" in most health food stores are in reality  20-35% pure oil (and that's a conservative number) and the rest is additives or carrier oils which can not be ingested or put on skin.
 
Twelve Oils of Ancient Scripture can be also found in various essential oils blends. There are over 200 references to aromatics, incense, and ointments throughout the Bible. Some are quoted below. You may also want to see Oils in the Bible, The Ancient History of Essential oils and Frankincense, myrrh, and more.
 
The TWELVE OILS OF ANCIENT SCRIPTURE that Young Living has put together are amazing to say the least. Twelve Oils of Ancient Scripture™ contains the twelve most significant oils found in the Bible. Young Living's wish in bringing them to you is that you will savor and enjoy the beautiful fragrances and intriguing histories of these precious pure essential oils. Gary Young draws on his travels to biblical lands and explains the twelve oils on an audio CD, also included in this collection. Take a look at the video we have provided just for you...
 

 

 

Here I have provided for you is a brief introduction to some of the:

 

Twelve Oils of Ancient Scripture
Contains 12 single oils: Aloes/sandalwood (Santalum album), cassia (Cinnamomum cassia), cedarwood (Cedrus atlantica), cypress (Cupressus sempervirens), frankincense (Olibanum-Boswellia carteri), galbanum (Ferula gummosa), hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis), myrrh (Commiphora myrrha), myrtle (Myrtus communis), onycha (Styrax benzoin), rose of Sharon/cistus (Labdanum-Cistus ladanifer), and spikenard (Nardostachys jatamansi). Gary Young has gathered the 12 most significant oils found in the Bible. His wish is that you savor and enjoy these precious and pure essential oils with their beautiful fragrances and intriguing histories.


 Aloes/Sandalwood (Santalum album):
"And there came also Nicodemus, which at the first came to Jesus by night, and brought a mixture of myrrh and aloes, about an hundred pound weight" (John 19:39). The documenting of biblical plants and aromatics down through the ages has been inexact. The first book on plants was not published until 1566 by Levinus Lemmens. Many botanists believe that aloes was derived from sandalwood, one of the oldest incenses known to man. Its 4,000-year
history includes use as a carved wood as well as distillation for its sweet, woody, and fruit scented oil. The great quantity of myrrh and aloes used in preparing Christ's body for burial was indicative of respect. Sandalwood is high in sesquiterpenes and has been studied for its ability to oxygenate the brain.

 
Frankincense (Olibanum-Boswellia carteri):

"Who is this that cometh out of the wilderness like pillars of smoke, perfumed with myrrh and frankincense, with all powders of the merchant?" (Song of Solomon 3:6). An ancient synonym for frankincense is "olibanum," derived from the Latin Olium libanum (oil of Lebanon). Frankincense may have been sold in Lebanon, but it is grown in the desert regions of Saudi Arabia, Yemen, and Oman. Because frankincense symbolizes divinity, it was one if the three gifts given to the Christ child. The temples of antiquity were fragrant with the aroma of burning frankincense. As late as the reign of England's King George III (1760-1820), frankincense was burned ceremonially in the royal chapels. The healing power of frankincense was burned ceremonially in the royal chapels. The healing power of frankincense was known in antiquity since people used frankincense to cure everything from gout to a broken head.

 

 

 
Cedarwood (Cedrus atlantica):

"And he spake of trees, from the cedar tree that is in Lebanon even unto the hyssop that springeth out of the wall" (1 Kings 4:33). The cedars of Lebanon were used to build Solomon's Temple and Herod's Temple where Christ taught. Cedar was an integral part of tow biblical purification rituals—one for lepers and another for those who were impure from touching a dead body (Leviticus 14:1-32; Numbers 19). Cedar was noted for its incorruptibility; and in ancient times,
clothing was anointed with cedar to protect it from humidity. Cedarwood was
recognized historically for its calming and purifying properties.

 
Hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis):

"Purge me with hyssop, and i shall be clean wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow" (Psalms 51:7). The hyssop plant was used during the exodus from Egypt to dab the Hebrew's doorposts with lamb's blood, protecting them from the plague of death. Hyssop may be the most difficult biblical plant to identify because so many possibilities have been suggested. However, because hyssop (along with cedar) was used in purification rituals, modern-day hyssop with the chemical constituent carvacrol, which has antibacterial properties, make it a likely choice. Anciently, leprosy was believed to be a result of the sin of pride. Rabbi Isaac bar Tavli (from the 3rd Century A.D.) wrote about the use of
hyssop in cleansing the leper: "You were proud like the cedar, and the Holy One, Blessed be He, humbled you like this hyssop that is crushed by everyone." Hyssop is known for supporting the respiratory system.
 

 

 
Myrrh (Commiphora myrrha):
"I have perfumed my bed with myrrh, and aloes, and cinnamon" (Proverbs 7:17). It is fitting that myrrh, also known as stacte, symbolizes suffering since it is produced by slicing the bark of myrrh tree so that the precious resin oozes out and hardens into drops called "tears." Christ was given myrrh at His birth; and along with aloes, it was used in preparing His body for burial. Myrrh was
included in the holy anointing oil and was well-known to the ancient perfumers. From Esther 2:12, we learn that the candidates from which King Ahasuerus was to pick his queen were prepared by anointing: "six months with oil of myrrh, and six months with sweet odours." The Arabian people of antiquity used myrrh for a variety of skin conditions.

 
Rose of Sharon/Cistus (Labdanum-Cistus ladanifer):

"I am the rose of sharon, and the lily of the valley" (Song of Solmon 2:1). Defining the rose of Sharon requires the wisdom of solmon. One likely candidate is labdanum, sometimes called rock rose. This beautiful rose has a soft honey-like scent and may be the small shrubby tree called the rose of Sharon. anciently, the gum that exudes from this plant was collected from the hair of goats that had browed among the bushes. Cistus has been studied for its effects on cell regeneration.

 

 
Spikenard (Nardostachys jatamansi):
"And Jesus being in Bethany, in the house of Simon the leper, as he sat at meat, there came a woman having an alabaster box of ointment of spikenard, very precious, and she brake the box, and poured the ointment on his head" (Mark 14:3). Spikenard was transported to the Holy Land in sealed alabaster boxes all the way from the Himalayan mountains. When a distinguished guest came visiting, the master of the house showed honor by breaking open the spikenard and anointing the guest. The Hebrew and the Romans used spikenard in the burial of their dead. This is why Jesus said of the woman who poured the precious spikenard oil on Him, "She is come aforehand to anoint my body to the burying" (Mark 14:8). Spikenard helps to soothe and nourish the skin.
 
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Twelve Oils of Ancient Scripture™ contains the twelve most significant oils found in the Bible. Young Living's wish in bringing them to you is that you will savor and enjoy the beautiful fragrances and intriguing histories of these precious pure essential oils. Not to forget to mention the healing capabilities of each oil.

 

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