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Balm of Gilead was a rare
perfume used
medicinally that was
mentioned in the
Hebrew Bible and
named for the
region of Gilead,
where it was produced. The...
- "There Is a
Balm in
Gilead" is a
traditional African American spiritual dating back to at
least the 19th century. Its
refrain appears in
Washington Gl****'s...
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Balm in
Gilead is a 1965
American play
written by
American playwright Lanford Wilson. Wilson's
first full-length play,
Balm in
Gilead centers on a café...
- Look up
balm of Gilead in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Balm of Gilead was a rare
perfume mentioned in the Bible,
which has come to
signify a universal...
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Gilead is a town in
Oxford County, Maine,
United States. Upon
incorporation in 1804, it was
named for the
large quantity of Balm of Gilead trees in the...
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Balm in
Gilead is the
eleventh studio album by
American singer-songwriter
Rickie Lee Jones,
released on
November 3, 2009 by
Fantasy Records. It was produced...
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Safaitic inscriptions.
Balm of Gilead Machir Machir (tribal group)
Shibboleth Tribe of Man****eh
Perea Balqa Republic of Gilead Jones,
Daniel (2011). Roach...
- the Book
of Jeremiah (8:22) in the Bible: "Is
there no
balm in
Gilead; is
there no
physician there? why then is not the
health of the
daughter of my people...
- or
Vietnamese balm Cedronella,
Canary Balm or
Balm-
of-
Gilead Liniment, a
medicated topical preparation for
application to the skin
BALM Paints, an Australian...
- may have been introduced.
Other common names for the
plant include balm of Gilead and
Mecca myrrh, but this is due to
historical confusion between several...