QUESTION:
I am searching for a list of essential oils mentioned in the Bible with
references.
ANSWER:
It is an interesting question you ask. Actually there is no evidence of
distillation taking place during biblical times. Many modern authors incorrectly
refer to essential oil use during this time of history. When old, translated
material refers to a healing oil, for example, many have erroneously assumed this
is an essential oil. It is thought that aromatic oils were made by infusion,
which we now refer to as infused oils. They were probably very powerful
substances with the plant
material being infused into the same oil many times over. There were numerous methods
used to make a variety of plant preparations including using gum resins like
Frankincense & Myrrh. I would imagine gum resins could have been melted with
other liquids added to them, for example. I am not an expert on this topic but I
wanted to at least give you a heads up regarding the misinformation to be found in
many modern aromatherapy books. Unfortunately, many authors just repeat what
other modern authors have written, further perpetuating inaccuracies.
There
is a book that might interest you called Plants of the Bible by
Harold & Alma Moldenke, Dover Publications, ISBN 0-486-25069-5. This offers
a wealth of fascinating facts, legend and lore, informed speculation and solid
botanical information concerning 230 plants mentioned in the Scriptures.
Included are the plant’s Latin name, biblical reference, uses in biblical
times and a full discussion of the species’ modern identity. Over 100
engravings and photographs add to the value of this book.
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