Blessing is considered a typical practice followed by current Christianity. Utilized in the Old Testament, the oil is apparently poured on the top of an esteemed cleric and its relatives. While it is alluded to in the New Testament, its precise uses have not been clarified. All things considered, the formula for the blessing oil is found in Exodus 30:23-24, in which Pastor Andrew asserts that a fixing was mistranslated.
The formula peruses, "fluid myrrh 500 shekels, and of sweet-smelling cinnamon [250 shekels] and 250 of fragrant stick and 500 of cassia, as indicated by the shekel of the asylum and a hin of olive oil." And the mistranslated word? "Kanabos", which is the Hebrew word for cannabis.
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