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Myrrh (/mɜːr/; from an
unidentified ancient Semitic language, see § Etymology) is a gum-resin
extracted from a few small,
thorny tree
species of the Commiphora...
- Commiphora.
Myrrh may also
refer to:
Abyssinian myrrh (Commiphora habessinica), a
shrub or tree
African myrrh (Commiphora africana), a
deciduous tree
Myrrh, a...
- who
visit Jesus after his birth,
bearing gifts of gold, frankincense, and
myrrh in
homage to him. They are
commemorated on the
feast day of Epiphany—sometimes...
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Commiphora myrrha,
called myrrh,
African myrrh,
herabol myrrh,
Somali myrrhor,
common myrrh, is a tree in the
family Burseraceae. It is one of the primary...
- of the
myrrh tree in
ancient Egypt.
Myrrh Extract scented with
Benzoin is a possibility.
Myrrh in
antiquity and
classical times was
seldom myrrh alone...
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resurrection of Jesus. The term
traditionally refers to the
women who came with
myrrh to the tomb of
Christ early in the
morning to find it empty. Also included...
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Myrrh Records (also
known as
Myrrh Worship) was an
American Christian music record label.
According to
Encyclopedia of
American Gospel Music, the label...
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Studenica Monastery,
where holy oil (
myrrh)
started to seeped, from his new grave, thus
giving Simeon the
epithet the
Myrrh-streaming.
Because of
miracles that...
- Gold,
Frankincense and
Myrrh (Mirisi,
zlato i tamjan) is a 1971
Croatian film
directed by Ante Babaja. It is
based on the 1968
novel of the same name...
- introduced.
Other common names for the
plant include balm of
Gilead and
Mecca myrrh, but this is due to
historical confusion between several plants and the...