An alabaster jar is a container made from alabaster, a type of soft, white or cream-colored stone. These jars were commonly used in ancient times to store perfumes, oils, or other valuable substances. The term "alabaster jar" is also often used metaphorically to refer to something of great beauty or value.
The woman with the alabaster jar in Luke chapter 7 is often identified as a sinful woman who washed Jesus' feet with her tears, wiped them with her hair, and anointed them with perfume as a sign of her repentance and love for him. Jesus forgave her sins and commended her faith.
Epoxy will glue alabaster to alabaster.
Alabaster. :D
An alabaster box is a box made of alabaster (a mineral). To find out more about alabaster, please see this site: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alabaster
An alabaster nudibranch gets its name from the color which resembles alabaster marble.
The address of the Alabaster - Albert L. Scott Library is: 100 9Th Street N.W., Alabaster, 35007 9172
Mary Magdalene is sometimes represented by an alabaster box of ointment as she is recognized by many as the sinner who anointed our Lord's feet with perfume contained in an alabaster container.
The first syllable of alabaster is emphasized.
William Alabaster died in 1640.
William Alabaster was born in 1567.
Jack Alabaster was born in 1930.
Siratus alabaster was created in 1845.