Olive oil
Oil is commonly used in the Bible to "anoint" those whom God has ordained. I think the word you are looking for is "anoint." In the Old Testament this was used most often for kings, high priests, and prophets. They used a specific type of oil mixture that can be found in Exodus. After Christ, many others who were not kings, high priests, or prophets were anointed . Now because of Christ anyone who has been reborn and therefore considered a son or a daughter of God can be anointed with oil, or any other liquid for that matter.
Sacred Chrism is the oil used to anoint a person Priest, Prophet, and King it is used in confirmation a lot
Nothing. You either mean "chrism", the oil used to anoint kings, or "charisma", attractiveness in personality.
This is the 12th Century Anointing Spoon, used to anoint the monarch with holy oil at coronations.
Well they used to do it in blood, but they figured oil would be a far more sane thing to do.
In Christianity, the Bible suggests that one should anoint someone with oil when they are ill or unwell, and pray for them (among other things). The oil is called 'chrism' from the Greek meaning 'to anoint'. This is the root of the word 'Christ' - the 'Anointed One'. Anointing with oil was also used as a sign of Kingship.
it is used as preliminary identification of substance because you will know if the substance is solid or liquid.
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Roman Catholic AnswerThe essentials of this Rite are the Oil of the Sick which is blessed by the Bishop on the previous Holy Week at the Chrism Mass and is used to anoint the sick person along with the prayers of the priest.
alluminium strip is the substance which used as surface driers in a paint
Why is tap water being used as a test substance