Perfume Makers: Blenders of Oils and Incense

An informational overview of perfumers who blended oils, spices, and incense for worship and daily use.

Biblical Context

Perfumers appear in temple service, royal courts, and daily life.

Experts in Fragrance and Ritual

Perfume makers mixed myrrh, frankincense, cinnamon, cassia, and olive oil to create anointing oils and incense. Their work required precision and knowledge of aromatic plants.

Archaeological Evidence

Incense altars, alabaster jars, and imported spices have been found at sites like Arad, Jerusalem, and the Arabian trade routes. Residue analysis confirms ancient perfume recipes.

Bible Verses About Perfume Makers: Blenders of Oils and Incense

Exodus 30:25 – Holy anointing oil.

2 Chronicles 16:14 – Spices and ointments.

Nehemiah 3:8 – The perfumers repaired a section of the wall.

Song of Solomon 3:6 – Perfumed with myrrh and frankincense.

Matthew 2:11 – Gifts of frankincense and myrrh.

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