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A Mixture Of Myrrh and Aloes

Spices are valuable aromatic and pungent plant substances that have been known to humans since the most ancient times. Their uses varied widely from food preparation, to perfumes and ointments, to burial of the dead - including Jesus Christ who was buried with "a mixture of myrrh and aloes" (see verses below). Much of the spices used by the Israelites came from such distant places as Egypt, Arabia, Persia, Mesopotamia and India (see Bible Places).

Spices Some of the most common spices used during the time of The Bible were aloes, balsam, cumin, cassia, cinnamon, coriander, dill, frankincense, galbanum, henna, mint, myrrh, onycha, rue, saffron, spikenard and stacte. Some examples of references to them during Bible History:

Joseph Sold To Spice Merchants

Spices In The Tabernacle

Stored Like Treasure

The Body of Jesus Christ Was Buried With "A mixture of myrrh and aloes"

Fact Finder: Who discovered the empty tomb when they brought more spices to anoint the body of Jesus Christ?
Mark 16:1
See also Mary of Magdala

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