Frankincense
Frankincense
Frankincense
The Oil associated with divine matters in ancient cultures.
Ingredients: Pure Extra Virgin Olive Oil from Israel mixed with Frankincense essential oil.
The Hebrew word “levona”, comes from the root word “lavan” meaning white, evidently from its milky color. The Greek “libanos” is derived from the Hebrew. White carries with it the connotation of purity. Frankincense resin is acquired in the same way as myrrh. In the tabernacle of Moses, we find frankincense in the grain offering, in the incense that was burned on the golden altar and sprinkled on the showbread. A powerful interpretation of the meaning of incense is set forth in the book of Revelation, where it is connected with intercessory prayer. “…Each one had a harp and they were holding golden bowls full of incense, which are the prayers of the saints.”Since Moses and the prophets point to Messiah, we see the aspects of His purity and intercession that comes into focus with this fragrance also.
Frankincense was acquired exactly in the same way as myrrh. It is a gum resin that’s known as tears, the same as myrrh. The bride’s involvement in intercession causes her to participate in a divine activity. Moreover frankincense’s association with divinity throughout the ancient world was a reason that frankincense was one of the three gifts given to Yeshua at his birth together with myrrh and gold.
Scriptures related with this oil can be found in: Ex. 30:7,34,35, Lev.2:1, Lev. 24:7, Song 3:6, Song 4:6-7, Isaiah 60:6, and Revelation 5:8