Balm of Gilead is a healing compound (a balm) made from the resinous gum of the North American tree species Populus candicans. It takes its name from the allusive phrase "balm in Gilead", referring to the balm or balsam carried from Gilead by the caravan of merchants to whom Joseph was sold by his brothers (Genesis chapter 37). In all likelihood, this ancient trade item was what is now known as balsam of Mecca, produced from the tree Commiphora gileadensis (syn. Commiphora opobalsamum), native to southern Arabia. [edit]
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The dictionary definition of balm is a fragrant ointment or preparation used to heal or soothe the skin. "After a long day of hiking, Sarah applied a balm to her sunburned skin for relief" is the correct sentence using the word balm.
ointment, balm, grease, lubricate
Many songs written by Unwoman, such as In Gilead.
The Commander is presented as a character who is friendly towards Offred, but who is also responsible for some of the evil in Gilead. On one hand, Offred values his attention. He provides her with intelligent discussion, forbidden games and objects, and an opportunity to lessen her boredom. Never does he treat Offred poorly, and for that reason he appears to be a sympathetic character. On the other hand, Offred cannot ignore that the Commander is responsible for many of the injustices in her society. As a high ranking official, he plays a large role in instituting Gilead's regime of terror and oppression. The most significant quotation on this matter is in chapter 24, when Offred recounts how the mistress of a Nazi concentration camp guard decribed her lover as a gentle, kindhearted man. Even the most evil of people can appear friendly on the surface, and Offred reminds herself that she cannot "invent a humanity" for the Commander. In the end, the fact that he appears sympathetic heightens the reader's awareness of his immorality in bringing about the regime in Gilead.
Calm and soothing, refreshing. Many people misuse the term and think balmy means humid, uncomfortable weather.
"There Is A Balm In Gilead" is a traditional African American spiritual that refers to the New Testament concept of salvation through Jesus Christ. "The Balm of Gilead" is a spiritual medicine able to heal sinners in Israel.
perfume? balsam
The balm in Gilead is referenced in Jeremiah 8:22, and again in Jeremiah 46:11.
In the Bible "Gilead" means hill of testimony or mound of witness, (Genesis 31:21) . Balm of Gilead is a balm (healing compound) made from the resinous gum of the balsam poplar (Populus candicans), a North American tree species. It takes its name from the allusive Biblical phrase "balm in Gilead", referring to the balm or balsam carried from Gilead by the caravan of merchants to whom Joseph was sold by his brothers (Genesis chapter 37).Always referred to in a good light.
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Gilead, a mountainous region of modern day Jordan, east of the Jordan river, is known for balm, a soothing ointment. When the narrator, referencing the question in Jeremiah 8:22, asks: "Is there balm in Gilead?", he is really asking, "Will I find hope or comfort?" And the raven answers, "Nevermore."
The balm is combined with lard or oil and applied externally as needed.
The balsam poplar tree. The tree is a member of the Bursera family.
In general, Balm of Gilead is safe to use in small amounts for coughs and other minor health problems. Patients with kidney and liver disease, as well as pregnant and nursing women, should avoid internal use.
The balm is said to relieve respiratory infections, laryngitis and sore throats. The bark can be used for external treatment of bruises, minor skin irritations and as an analgesic.
The resin of the balsam poplar tree is collected when it seeps out of the tree. For the internal treatment of chest congestion, balm of Gilead is made into a tincture or a syrup.
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