Frankincense and Myrrh

By Early To Rise | Thu, Dec 18, 2008 |

  

Archives: It's Good/Fun to Know

The Bible tells us that the Three Wise Men gave the Christ child gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. Just as it is these days, gold was a valuable commodity 2,000 years ago. But what about the frankincense and myrrh? Well, at the time, they were among the most costly products in the world.

Both are types of incense, essentially the dried aromatic sap of shrubs that grow in parts of the Arabian Peninsula and the Horn of Africa. In biblical times, they were used (1) medicinally, (2) in perfume and makeup, and (3) in religious ceremonies (burned or made into oils). And they’re still used today in herbal remedies and cosmetics.

(Source: The Straight Dope and How Stuff Works)

Comment on this article

Similar Articles:

Want More Success?


Sign up below for the free Early to Rise newsletter where you'll get more tips and strategies on how to achieve success in your life.


Comments

Leave a Reply

american dream success stories attachments avoiding mixed metaphors bamboo story brendan+florez brendan florez princeton building business business craig ballantyne financial independence monthly Daily Issues diet double your income elmer wheeler energy entertainment business Exercise financial independence monthly craig ballantyne goal setting guidance hollywood hollywood creative directory how to double your income insidious character internet business laura rodini lose weight make money marketing mark ford michael masterson my personal master plan example niche marketing paul lawrence Productivity product packaging promotion realestate safest stocks in the world showbusiness small business Srikumar Rao earlytorise start a business success the Internet money club Vocabulary Words website design
Join us on Facebook

Testimonials

  • Thank as always for your daily dose of motivational and useful information. Your article “Another Way to Make Money on Oil” blew me away. It revealed a profit correlation between the oil companies and their “service providers” that has been right in front of our eyes without us even seeing it. I believe you are spot on your prediction on this future trend. It is like you have hit us on the head with an investment book so hard that some of us must not fail to wake up.

    Best regards and looking forward to your insightful feedback.

    Ivan B.