Scents Of The Bible
Scents Of The Bible
Scents of the Bible/The original Perfumes of the Bible
The famous Biblical Fragrances in a beautiful gift box: Myrrh, Frankinsence and Spikenard.n Perfumes and spices have been in use since the dawn of history.
In ancient times they were considered very expensive and precious items, and were stored together with the hoards of silver and gold in the palaces of kings.
The shape of the bottles in this gift box are inspired by ancient perfume bottles found at archaeological sites in the Holy Land.
Let the scents of the Holy Land grace your surroundings. Frankincense and myrrh, historically brought as gifts to the Baby Jesus by the Wise Men, are joined by Spikenard, a sacred anointing oil cited in both the Old and New Testaments. This collection not only offers soothing fragrances but also carries profound biblical significance.
Rose of Sharon/Lily of the valley
This Israeli-made perfume represents a time-honored and celebrated tradition of producing perfumes in the land of the Bible. The perfume is based on a combination of flowers and plant essences mentioned in the Bible and characteristic of the Holy Land. The bottles were inspired by ancient perfume bottles found at archaeological sites in the Holy Land.
.....“I am a rose of sharon, a lily of the valley. Like a lily among thorns is my darling among the maidens.”
Lion of Judah
The Lion of Judah was the symbol of the Israelite tribe of Judah in the Book of Genesis of the Old Testament. The Lion of Judah also represents Jesus, the phrase appears in the New Testament Book of Revelation 5:5; "And one of the elders saith unto me, Weep not: behold, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, hath prevailed to open the book, and to loose the seven seals thereof."
King David
David was the second king of the United Kingdom of Israel according to the Old Testament. He is depicted as a righteous king, although not without fault, as well as an acclaimed warrior, musician and poet, traditionally credited for composing many of the psalms contained in the Book of Psalms. After he anointed king over Israel and Judah, David conquers the Jebusite fortress of Jerusalem, and makes it his capital. Tree of Jesse (David's father) family branches demonstrating how divine kingship descended from Jesse, through his son David, to Jesus.