- The
incense offering (Hebrew: קְטֹרֶת qəṭōreṯ) in
Judaism was
related to
perfumed offerings on the
altar of
incense in the time of the
Tabernacle and...
- galbanum, and frankincense, was one of the
components of the
consecrated Ketoret (incense)
which appears in the
Torah book of
Exodus (Ex.30:34-36) and was...
- core
ingredient of the
sacred anointing oil.
Myrrh was an
ingredient of
Ketoret: the
consecrated incense used in the
First and
Second Temples at Jerusalem...
- return. The name
Keturah was
alternatively said to be
derived from the
ketoret (meaning "incense" in Hebrew).
Keturah bore
Abraham six sons: Zimran, Jokshan...
- Book of
Exodus 30:34, it is
mentioned as
being used in the
making of the
Ketoret which is used when
referring to the
consecrated incense described in the...
-
given to
Hagar because her
deeds were as
beautiful as
incense (Hebrew,
ketoret), and that she
remained chaste (literally "tied her opening", with the...
- that the
mysterious שחלת (onycha), an
ingredient in the holy
incense (
ketoret)
mentioned in the
Torah (Exodus 30: 34), was
actually labdanum. Labdanum...
- substitute)
saffron bdellium spikenard c****ia
cinnamon mastic mint
henna mimosa Ketoret Riha (Mandaeism) E. A.
Wallis Budge (1920), "kap-t",
Egytian Hieroglyphic...
- are
names used for one
component of the Solomon's
Temple incense, the
Ketoret,
specified in the Book of
Exodus (Exodus 30:34).
Variously translated to...
- קשט),
reflecting its
arrowhead shape.[citation needed] It was used in the
ketoret, the
consecrated incense described in the
Hebrew Bible and Talmud. It was...