I think you might mean Myrrh. I don't know of any with a double h. Myrrh is used in incense, but it is also used in the fragrant oils for the sacraments in the Eastern Orthodox Church.
The incense is a fragrant offering to a diety or God or guru. It is a fragrance which is pleasing. It has a purifing effect. It is uplifting and dispels impurity.
Frankinscence is an aromatic resin obtained from Boswellia tree and it has been traded on the Arabian peninsula for more than 5000 years. It is used in incense as well as perfumes
Even if you disregard the anointing oil as being from Ganja. Even if you don't believe "kaneh bosm" is cannabis. Even if you bury your head in the sand and claim the hemp canvas ship sails and covered wagons were coincidence. Or the hemp burlap sackcloth was grown somewhere else. Or the hookah's and chiloms that were filled with hashish, during the same time and in the same geographical location, but no one in Jesus' group indulged. Even if you hide from the logic and common sense. You can't hide from Archeology. The incense burners found showed trace amounts of hashish. If you have ever been to a Monastery where they still use incense. You know there is no escaping the smoke. Though in today's Ganja paranoid world the incense isn't made with hashish. There is no mistaking the fact that when it was, those who were in the ancient temples got stoned. Unless maybe he pulled a Clinton and just didn't inhale? For hours on end. The newest miracle!
A medieval priest would have used various tools in their religious duties, including a chalice for holding consecrated wine during Mass, a censer for burning incense, a thurible for carrying the incense, a paten for holding the Eucharistic bread, and a stole as a symbol of their authority. Additionally, they would have used a missal or breviary for conducting services, a crucifix for religious rituals, and possibly a rosary for personal devotions. These tools were essential for carrying out the sacraments and rituals of the Catholic Church during the Middle Ages.
The smell in a temple can vary based on the use of incense, flowers, candles, and herbs. These scents are often used to create a peaceful and spiritual atmosphere for worshippers.
No, incense is not inherently demonic in nature. It is a fragrant substance used in various cultures and religions for spiritual or ceremonial purposes.
Myrrh is a fragrant gum resin, obtained from trees and used in perfumes, medicines, and incense. The trees it is obtained from is the Commiphora.
The English-language name "Hong Kong" is an approximate phonetic rendering of the Cantonese name "香港", meaning "fragrant harbour" or "incense harbour"
A fragrant resin is a natural material produced by plants, usually as a response to injury. It is known for its pleasant odor and is commonly used in perfumes, incense, and aromatherapy. Examples include frankincense and myrrh.
A censer is a container in which incense is burned, typically during religious ceremonies or rituals. It is used to create fragrant smoke and symbolize the presence of the divine or to purify the air.
Jasmine incense is derived from the flowers of the jasmine plant, specifically from species like Jasminum grandiflorum and Jasminum sambac. The flowers are harvested and often used in their dried form or processed to extract essential oils, which are then used in incense production. The fragrant compounds in the flowers are responsible for the sweet and floral aroma associated with jasmine incense.
The word 'incense' is both a noun and a verb.The noun 'incense' is a common, concrete, uncountable noun; a word for an aromatic substance; a word for a thing.The verb 'incense' has two very different meanings:to fill the air with aroma (as with incense);to make someone very angry.The noun form of the verb to incense (for both definitions) is the gerund, incensing.
A material burned for its pleasant smell is commonly referred to as incense. Incense is typically made from aromatic plant materials, which release fragrant smoke when burned. The practice of burning incense has been used for centuries in various cultures for religious, spiritual, and aesthetic purposes.
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Incense is biological material that is aromatic. It releases fragrant smoke when burned. Incense is commonly used in various religious ceremonies, in medicine and also just for enjoyment of the pleasant fragrance.
No, the body of Jesus was not "covered in incense." Aromatic herbs and spices were used, and may have been in the form of salves or mixed with resins. These may well have been the same or similar to herbs used in incense. The body itself may have been rubbed with fragrant salves, then more herbs and spices would have been tucked into the linen clothes that were wrapped around the body.