The precise formula/recipe that Jehovah God gave to the Israelites is found in Exodus 30:34-37. In fact, the formula was not to be used for personal use, upon pain of death. (verse 38)
While the ancient Israelites did use literal incense; Jehovah's Witnesses as Christians, do not find a need for incense, crosses, idols, or other religious paraphernalia.
With Christians, 'incense' takes on a spiritual meaning. Revelation 5:8 tells the meaning of incense: ". . . incense, which are the prayers of God's people." (TNIV)(AMP)
King David spoke of 'preparing' his 'prayers' - - like incense.
Therefore instead of repeating like rote, the Lord's Prayer, or other standardized prayers; Jehovah's Witnesses offer 'well thought-out' prayers, 'heartfelt' prayers. This is the composition we put into our spiritual incense.
Other religions view things differently; and they might have a completely different formula from the one given to the Israelites.
put it on a Pokemon
As long as you don't put it in your mouth, yes.
If you want to make incense first you have to determine the type of incense you'll make. Establish how you will heat your incense. You have to gather tools and ingredients. Next, pulverize all the ingredients (or use powders). Then, mix all the ingredients, perhaps drying or curing is also good. Lastly, put it into the heat and enjoy.
Legal smoke is smoking "incense". They found a way to derive the active ingredients in marijuana and put into a legal form. Then it is mixed as an incense or "Spice".
the meaning of copal in English from spanish is "incense" the meaning of copal in English from spanish means "incense" it is sometimes put on and used as jewellery
Umm. Christians?
They were either put in jail or killed!
You give an odd incense to Mr. Mime (found at route 218) and put 2 of the OPPOSITE gender in the daycare. Wait for the egg. It should be Mime Jr.. I hope this helped! ;-)
The word incense is a noun. It is a fragrance used in different religions.
Yes, and it is very high in THC. people have died from spice.
Incense is the correct spelling.
In incense, none. In drugs sold as incense, it varies (often cannabinoids in the JWH series).