Frankincense
41Indian frankincense — noun see frankincense …
42Jew's-frankincense — Jew s frankˈincense noun Benzoin • • • Main Entry: ↑Jew …
43Abies excelsa — Frankincense Frank in*cense, n. [OF. franc free, pure + encens incense.] A fragrant, aromatic resin, or gum resin, burned as an incense in religious rites or for medicinal fumigation. The best kinds now come from East Indian trees, of the genus… …
44Lebonah — Frankincense, a town near Shiloh, on the north side of Bethel (Judg. 21:19). It has been identified with el Lubban, to the south of Nablus …
45Incense — Burning incense Incense (from Latin: incendere, to burn )[1] is composed of aromatic biotic materials, which release fragrant smoke when burned. The term incense refers to the substance itself, rather than to the odor that it produces. It is used …
46Burseraceae — taxobox name = Burseraceae image caption = Bursera simaruba (Gumbo limbo) regnum = Plantae unranked divisio = Angiosperms unranked classis = Eudicots unranked ordo = Rosids ordo = Sapindales familia = Burseraceae familia authority = Kunth… …
47Biblical Magi — Adoration of the Magi by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo. Three Kings , or Three Wise Men , redirects here. For other uses, see Three Kings (disambiguation) and Wise men. The Magi ( …
48Olíbano — Resina de olíbano. El olíbano, conocido también como franquincienso o francoincienso es una resina aromática obtenida del árbol Boswellia thurifera o Boswellia sacra. Es usado como incienso y los somalíes lo emplean como goma de mascar tras las… …
49Stacte — (Greek: στακτή, staktḗ) or nataph (Hebrew: נָטָף, nataf) are names used for one component of the Solomon s Temple incense, the Ketoret, discussed in Exodus 30:34. Variously translated to the Greek term (AMP: Exodus 30:34) or to an unspecified… …
50Myrrh — For the record label, see Myrrh Records. Commiphora myrrha tree, one of the primary trees from which myrrh is harvested. Myrrh (pronounced /ˈmɜr/) is the aromatic oleoresin of a number of small, thorny tree species of the genus Commiphora,… …