12 Oils of The Bible

 

 

“My very favorite essential oil is frankincense-the king of all oils. In ancient times, people thought that frankincense healed everything. In more modern times, French medical texts list frankincense as useful for respiratory infections, as an anti-depressant, and as an immune stimulant. Recent research indicates that frankincense may reduce the risk of certain kinds of cancer. Frankincense is an amazing oil that can support the body, mind, and spirit in so many ways.” Vicki Opfer, 30 years of experience in natural healing; working extensively with oils, since 1994.

Along the bank of the river, on this side and that, will grow all kinds of trees used for food.
Their leaves will not wither, and their fruit will be for food, and their leaves shall be for Medicine.
— Ezekiel 47:12

The power and mystique of fragrance have captured the imagination of both men and women for centuries. Spices and oils became an integral part of the Hebraic culture in Biblical times. Essential Oils were used to anoint kings, leaders, and Jesus. Frankincense and Myrrh (the gifts of Jesus) are now being documented by European doctors as the most powerful natural health insurance in modern society. These healing plant oils are the life blood of the plant! Now you too can access the power of essential oils and learn the Secrets of the Bible.

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Aloes/Sandalwood Many botanists believe that aloes were derived from sandalwood, one of the oldest sources of incense known to man 

Modern Uses– Help for cystitis and urinary tract infections and is particularly good for skin care especially for acne, dry, and cracked skin. Also beneficial toward menstrual problems, sleep, respiratory infections, and nervous tension. In traditional Indian medicine it is valued for its anti-inflammatory, antiviral, and anti-infectious properties. 

For the Mind and Spirit– This oil can be used for clarifying and stilling the mind, creating space for inner unity of body, mind, and spirit. It is know for its tranquil and calming effects on troublesome souls.

 

Cassia One of the oldest know spices, cassia was an ingredient in the holy anointing oil and the incense that was burned daily in the temple

Modern Uses
-Antibacterial, antiviral, anti-fungal, and an immune system builder

 

 

 

Cedarwood Cedar was an integral part of two Biblical purification rituals- one for lepers and another for those who were impure from touching a dead body

Modern Uses– Used as an insect repellent, also for hair loss, acne, dandruff, eczema, fungal infections, and other skin disorders. Also helps improve symptoms of circulation and joint mobility failure, and is a great decongestant for the respiratory system.

For the Mind and Spirit– It can enhance deep sleep and emotional releases. It can clear the mind and brain. It helps relieve nervous tension and stress-related conditions.

 

 

Cypress The cypress tree is renowned for its durability. Some Bible scholars believe cypress may be the “gopher wood” used to build Noah’s Ark. 

Modern Uses– Improves circulation and supports the nerves and intestines. Anti-infectious, antibacterial, antimicrobial, and strengthens blood capillaries. Also acts as an insect repellent. For the Mind and Spirit- Helps to convey a feeling of cohesion and stability. Useful in relieving anger, irritability, and stress related conditions. Spiritually is helps in times of inner turmoil and transition.

 

 

 

Frankincense Because frankincense symbolizes divinity, it was one of the three gifts given to Jesus.

Modern Uses– Expectorant, antitumoral, immunostimulant, and antidepressant

For the Mind and Spirit– Has the ability to relax and revitalize at the same time. Excellent treatment for nervous tension and nervous exhaustion. Its fragrance increases spiritual awareness and promotes meditation.

 

 

 

Galbanum Ancient incenses included spices or perfumes with lovely fragrances, but were not complete without the earthy odor of galbanum.

Modern Uses- Helpful for abscesses, acne, asthma, chronic coughs, cramps, indigestion, muscular aches and pains, scar tissue, wrinkles, and wounds.

For the Mind and Spirit– Helpful for emotional balancing and nervous tension, Galbanum is called a sacrificial fragrance that allows for the shedding of old ideas and attitudes.

 

 

 

Hyssop Branches from the hyssop plant were used during the exodus from Egypt to dab Hebrew doorsteps with lamb’s blood as protection from the plague of death. 

Modern Uses– Has been used to relieve anxiety, arthritis, asthma, respiratory infections, parasites, sore throats, and for cuts and wounds. It can strengthen the lungs and help prevent the recurrence of colds and flu, and ward off infection.

For the Mind and Spirit– Hyssop is distinctly invigorating for the mind. It is used for poor concentration, short-term mental fatigue, and chronic nervous conditions. Traditionally, it was considered an oil of protection of one’s space from evil spirits.

 

 

 

Myrrh It is fitting that myrrh symbolizes suffering, since it is produced by slicing the bark of a myrrh tree, so that the precious resin oozes out and hardens into drops called “tears”.

Modern Uses– It is anti-infectious, antiviral, antiparasitic, hormone-like, anit-inflammatory, soothes skin conditions, anti-hyperthyroid, and supports the immune system. 

For the Mind and Spirit- Used for emotional releasing, myrrh affects the nervous system in a gentle, calming way. It can be used to instill deep tranquility, inner stillness, and peace.

 

 

 

Myrtle To the ancient Jews, myrtle was symbolic of peace and justice.

Modern Uses– Very mild oil so it is good for children’s coughs and chest complaints. It is soothing to the respiratory system and acts as a decongestant. Good for the sinuses, and symptoms of the cold and flu. 

For the Mind and Spirit– Helps control and release anger and frustration.

 

 

 

 

Onycha Like frankincense and myrrh, onycha is a resin and was used in various religious ceremonies.

Modern Uses- Can be inhaled for sinusitis, bronchitis, colds, coughs, and sore throats. Its anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties are useful for dermatitis and skin wounds.

For the Mind and Spirit– Has been known to relieve stress when used in massage oil.

 

 

Rose of Sharon/Cistus Anciently, the gum that exudes from this plant was collected from the hair of goats that had browsed among the bushes.

Modern Uses– Has been studied for its effects on the regeneration of cells. Helpful toward respiratory conditions such as bronchitis, lung infections, coughs, and rhinitis.

For the Mind and Spirit– Has been found to be calming to the nerves and elevating for the emotions.

 

 

Spikenard Hebrews & Romans used spikenard in the burial of their dead. 

Modern Uses– Antibacterial, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, deodorant, relaxing, and as a skin tonic. It is helpful for rapid and irregular heartbeat. Aids in digestive acts so therefore helps nausea, constipation, and intestinal colic.  

 

 

 

There are precious treasures and oil in the dwelling of the wise,
but a self-confident and foolish man swallows it up and wastes it.
Pro 21:20

 

 

12 Oils of The Bible

 

 

 

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