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Podcast #31 Essential Oils of the Scriptures Part 2
Manage episode 224088763 series 2356988
Podcast #31
Essential Oils of the Scriptures Part 2
Essential oils and the Bible go hand in hand. Oils are mentioned in the scriptures and after discussing how they have been used it is also important to talk about which oils were used
Frankincense Essential Oil
The oil is extracted from the Boswellia (“Bos-WELL-ey-ah”) tree. The tree needs to be at least 40 years old before you can extract 1 drop of oil from it. In Biblical times, 40 years was very significant as it symbolized one generation.
Ancient Uses:
- anointing oil & meditation
- transitioning to death & embalming
- perfume
- anoint newborn sons of kings & priests
Modern Uses:
- Rub on chest and over lungs for a calming effect
- Breathe deeply for emotional support
- Use for healthy looking skin
- Diffuse for overall grounding and focusing effect
Versus to check out: Matthew 2:11 & Revelations 18:13
Myrrh Essential Oil
Myrrh is actually from the frankincense family and it is steam distilled from a resin.
Ancient Uses:
- fixative to lengthen the smell of perfumes & ointments
- used on umbilical cords
- oral hygiene
- inhaled during labor
Modern Uses:
- antioxidant
- healthy for the skin
- aids in meditation
It is the first oil to be mentioned in the Bible in Genesis 37:25 and the story of Joseph. Then again mentioned in Esther 2:12, to be prepared as a bride for the King, Esther massaged with the oil of myrrh for six months.
Cedarwood Essential Oil
This oil is steam distilled from the bark of the Cedarwood trees.
Ancient Uses:
- spiritual cleansing
- disinfecting temple instruments
- stimulate the mind and emotional cleansing
Modern Uses:
- calming and grounding
- helps support healthy skin
- stimulates calming and peaceful emotions
Check out these biblical references in Leviticus 14:49 & Psalm 104:16
Cypress Essential Oil
Cypress leaves and branches were a source of medicinal oil from ancient Egypt. You can almost tell by smelling the oil how powerful it can be – cleansing, clearing and supportive.
Ancient uses:
- the doors of St Peter’s cathedral are 1200 years old and are made out of Cypress
- the custom of planting Cypress trees in cemeteries symbolized life after death
- the cross of Jesus was made of cypress wood
Modern Uses:
- promotes a sense of security and grounding
- calming angry emotions
- beneficial for oily or problematic skin
- use on tired or sluggish legs.
Some biblical references to check out: Genesis 6:14 & Isaiah 14:8.
Sandalwood Essential Oil
It is steam distilled from the bark of the Sandalwood tree.
Ancient Uses:
- support the lymphatic and cardiovascular system
- calming the nerves
- skin revitalization
- aphrodisiac
- meditation and prayer
Modern Uses:
- comforting and relaxing
- amazing for skin care, aftershave, and perfume
- calming and emotionally balancing
- used for stress and unwinding
Mentioned in the Bible several times and it was known as Aloe but the plant is what we now call Sandalwood: Psalm 45:9 & John 19:39.
Cassia Essential Oil
It is steam distilled from the branches, leaves, and petioles of the tree.
Ancient Uses:
- ingredient in Moses’ holy anointing oil
- a natural remedy to support healthy immunity
Modern Uses:
- Supports feelings of well-being
- High in antioxidants
Cassia is mentioned in the Bible over 50 times, Exodus 30:24 & Psalm 45:8 are just a few.
Spikenard Essential Oil
Spikenard is a very spiritual oil and comes from the same plant family as Valerian.
Ancient Uses:
- anointing oil
- to induce mediation
- as a perfume
Modern Uses:
- supports relaxation with a calming scent
- high in antioxidants
Helps with calming and soothing emotions. This amazing oil is mentioned about 17 times in the Bible. Here are a few of them: Song of Songs 1:12, Song of Songs 4:13 and John 12:3.
Hyssop Essential Oil
Hyssop means “holy herb” in Hebrew. It is steam distilled from stems and leaves.
Ancient Uses:
- spiritual cleansing
- cleanse, purify and even to “forgive sins”
- meditation and rituals
Modern Uses:
- supports a healthy immune system
- can help for occasional body soreness
- emotional health.
Hyssop is mentioned a dozen times in the Bible: Psalm 51:9 and Exodus 12:22.
Myrtle Essential Oil
Myrtle is derived from Latin, the word means “chaste beauty.” It is steam distilled from leaves and has a clear, fresh scent, similar to eucalyptus.
Ancient uses:
- religious ceremonies
- supports the respiratory system
- great for skin, hair, and nails
- researched to help with glandular imbalances
- used for meditation and lifting the spirit
- balances of the female and male energies.
This is a must-have for singers love this oil because it helps to clear the voice. Mentioned in the Bible six times, in Esther 2:7, Nehemiah 8:15, and Isaiah 55:13.
Cistus Essential Oil
Cistus also known as the Rose of Sharon, looks like a rose and that is how the name is derived. It has a soft, fruity smell with honey overtones. It is a calming and uplifting oil that stimulates the five senses.
Ancient Uses:
- heals wounds
- respiratory support
Modern Uses:
- used for meditation
- oxygenates the brain
- calming and uplifting
- helpful for finding emotional balance and in counseling
Jesus is referred to as a “Rose of Sharon” in many verses, which refers to Cistus: Song of Song 2:1.
Onycha Essential Oil
Onycha is steam distilled from the resin of the tree.
Ancient Uses:
- cleanser made sure the area used for sacrifices was free of disease, cleansed and purified
- respiratory support
Modern Uses:
- promote feelings of liberation and freedom
- calming the emotions
- wound cleansing
- support healthy looking skin
- stimulates the five senses: touch, feeling, hearing, sight, and taste
- helps co-dependents find more balance
Available only in the 10 oils of ancient scripture kit. Do not diffuse, it may plug up the diffuser. This plant only shows up in Exodus 30:34 as an ingredient of the sacred incense.
Galbanum Essential Oil
Ancient Uses:
- ancient anointing oil and was commonly combined with frankincense as holy incense
- spiritually it was used to enhance meditation
- Holy incense which was burned 24 hours a day in the temple
It significantly increases the vibrational frequency of other oils despite the fact that its own frequency is not very high. Combined with other oils like frankincense or sandalwood, the frequency rises dramatically.
Modern Uses:
- supports the immune, digestive, respiratory, circulatory, and other body systems
- aid for troubled or mature skin.
- allows for the shedding of old ideas and attitudes
- grounding yet it leads us to surrender
This plant only shows up in Exodus 30:34 as an ingredient of the sacred incense. This lowly, earthy oil included in the Holy Anointing Oil, some wonder why? Some believe it represents the sinners who needed redemption, that it balanced the blend of oils.
There you have it!
There you have it. The 12 Oils of Ancient Scripture. These do come in a very special kit from Young Living- grab yours here. It now contains only the 10 most significant oils found in the Bible.
How will you use them: prayer, blessing or to support your body physically and emotionally?
As always be grateful & have faith!
God Bless!
The post Podcast #31 Essential Oils of the Scriptures Part 2 appeared first on Ultimate Christian Podcast Radio Network.
54 episodes
Manage episode 224088763 series 2356988
Podcast #31
Essential Oils of the Scriptures Part 2
Essential oils and the Bible go hand in hand. Oils are mentioned in the scriptures and after discussing how they have been used it is also important to talk about which oils were used
Frankincense Essential Oil
The oil is extracted from the Boswellia (“Bos-WELL-ey-ah”) tree. The tree needs to be at least 40 years old before you can extract 1 drop of oil from it. In Biblical times, 40 years was very significant as it symbolized one generation.
Ancient Uses:
- anointing oil & meditation
- transitioning to death & embalming
- perfume
- anoint newborn sons of kings & priests
Modern Uses:
- Rub on chest and over lungs for a calming effect
- Breathe deeply for emotional support
- Use for healthy looking skin
- Diffuse for overall grounding and focusing effect
Versus to check out: Matthew 2:11 & Revelations 18:13
Myrrh Essential Oil
Myrrh is actually from the frankincense family and it is steam distilled from a resin.
Ancient Uses:
- fixative to lengthen the smell of perfumes & ointments
- used on umbilical cords
- oral hygiene
- inhaled during labor
Modern Uses:
- antioxidant
- healthy for the skin
- aids in meditation
It is the first oil to be mentioned in the Bible in Genesis 37:25 and the story of Joseph. Then again mentioned in Esther 2:12, to be prepared as a bride for the King, Esther massaged with the oil of myrrh for six months.
Cedarwood Essential Oil
This oil is steam distilled from the bark of the Cedarwood trees.
Ancient Uses:
- spiritual cleansing
- disinfecting temple instruments
- stimulate the mind and emotional cleansing
Modern Uses:
- calming and grounding
- helps support healthy skin
- stimulates calming and peaceful emotions
Check out these biblical references in Leviticus 14:49 & Psalm 104:16
Cypress Essential Oil
Cypress leaves and branches were a source of medicinal oil from ancient Egypt. You can almost tell by smelling the oil how powerful it can be – cleansing, clearing and supportive.
Ancient uses:
- the doors of St Peter’s cathedral are 1200 years old and are made out of Cypress
- the custom of planting Cypress trees in cemeteries symbolized life after death
- the cross of Jesus was made of cypress wood
Modern Uses:
- promotes a sense of security and grounding
- calming angry emotions
- beneficial for oily or problematic skin
- use on tired or sluggish legs.
Some biblical references to check out: Genesis 6:14 & Isaiah 14:8.
Sandalwood Essential Oil
It is steam distilled from the bark of the Sandalwood tree.
Ancient Uses:
- support the lymphatic and cardiovascular system
- calming the nerves
- skin revitalization
- aphrodisiac
- meditation and prayer
Modern Uses:
- comforting and relaxing
- amazing for skin care, aftershave, and perfume
- calming and emotionally balancing
- used for stress and unwinding
Mentioned in the Bible several times and it was known as Aloe but the plant is what we now call Sandalwood: Psalm 45:9 & John 19:39.
Cassia Essential Oil
It is steam distilled from the branches, leaves, and petioles of the tree.
Ancient Uses:
- ingredient in Moses’ holy anointing oil
- a natural remedy to support healthy immunity
Modern Uses:
- Supports feelings of well-being
- High in antioxidants
Cassia is mentioned in the Bible over 50 times, Exodus 30:24 & Psalm 45:8 are just a few.
Spikenard Essential Oil
Spikenard is a very spiritual oil and comes from the same plant family as Valerian.
Ancient Uses:
- anointing oil
- to induce mediation
- as a perfume
Modern Uses:
- supports relaxation with a calming scent
- high in antioxidants
Helps with calming and soothing emotions. This amazing oil is mentioned about 17 times in the Bible. Here are a few of them: Song of Songs 1:12, Song of Songs 4:13 and John 12:3.
Hyssop Essential Oil
Hyssop means “holy herb” in Hebrew. It is steam distilled from stems and leaves.
Ancient Uses:
- spiritual cleansing
- cleanse, purify and even to “forgive sins”
- meditation and rituals
Modern Uses:
- supports a healthy immune system
- can help for occasional body soreness
- emotional health.
Hyssop is mentioned a dozen times in the Bible: Psalm 51:9 and Exodus 12:22.
Myrtle Essential Oil
Myrtle is derived from Latin, the word means “chaste beauty.” It is steam distilled from leaves and has a clear, fresh scent, similar to eucalyptus.
Ancient uses:
- religious ceremonies
- supports the respiratory system
- great for skin, hair, and nails
- researched to help with glandular imbalances
- used for meditation and lifting the spirit
- balances of the female and male energies.
This is a must-have for singers love this oil because it helps to clear the voice. Mentioned in the Bible six times, in Esther 2:7, Nehemiah 8:15, and Isaiah 55:13.
Cistus Essential Oil
Cistus also known as the Rose of Sharon, looks like a rose and that is how the name is derived. It has a soft, fruity smell with honey overtones. It is a calming and uplifting oil that stimulates the five senses.
Ancient Uses:
- heals wounds
- respiratory support
Modern Uses:
- used for meditation
- oxygenates the brain
- calming and uplifting
- helpful for finding emotional balance and in counseling
Jesus is referred to as a “Rose of Sharon” in many verses, which refers to Cistus: Song of Song 2:1.
Onycha Essential Oil
Onycha is steam distilled from the resin of the tree.
Ancient Uses:
- cleanser made sure the area used for sacrifices was free of disease, cleansed and purified
- respiratory support
Modern Uses:
- promote feelings of liberation and freedom
- calming the emotions
- wound cleansing
- support healthy looking skin
- stimulates the five senses: touch, feeling, hearing, sight, and taste
- helps co-dependents find more balance
Available only in the 10 oils of ancient scripture kit. Do not diffuse, it may plug up the diffuser. This plant only shows up in Exodus 30:34 as an ingredient of the sacred incense.
Galbanum Essential Oil
Ancient Uses:
- ancient anointing oil and was commonly combined with frankincense as holy incense
- spiritually it was used to enhance meditation
- Holy incense which was burned 24 hours a day in the temple
It significantly increases the vibrational frequency of other oils despite the fact that its own frequency is not very high. Combined with other oils like frankincense or sandalwood, the frequency rises dramatically.
Modern Uses:
- supports the immune, digestive, respiratory, circulatory, and other body systems
- aid for troubled or mature skin.
- allows for the shedding of old ideas and attitudes
- grounding yet it leads us to surrender
This plant only shows up in Exodus 30:34 as an ingredient of the sacred incense. This lowly, earthy oil included in the Holy Anointing Oil, some wonder why? Some believe it represents the sinners who needed redemption, that it balanced the blend of oils.
There you have it!
There you have it. The 12 Oils of Ancient Scripture. These do come in a very special kit from Young Living- grab yours here. It now contains only the 10 most significant oils found in the Bible.
How will you use them: prayer, blessing or to support your body physically and emotionally?
As always be grateful & have faith!
God Bless!
The post Podcast #31 Essential Oils of the Scriptures Part 2 appeared first on Ultimate Christian Podcast Radio Network.
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