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Myrrh

Morrish Bible Dictionary

1. lot. This is judged to be a fragrant resinous gum gathered from the leaves of the cistus , or rock rose. Genesis 37:25; Genesis 43:11 .

2. mor, Arabic murr. The true myrrh, so called because it distils its gum as tears, which harden into a bitter aromatic gum. It was an ingredient in the holy anointing oil, and was much prized as a perfume. Exodus 30:23; Esther 2:12; Psalm 45:8; Proverbs 7:17; Song of Solomon 1:13; Song of Solomon 3:6; Song of Solomon 4:6,14; Song of Solomon 5:1,5,13 . It is identified with the balsamodendron myrrha and other allied species. In the N.T. the same is alluded to under the name of σμύρνα. The Magi presented myrrh with frankincense to the Lord at His birth, and it was used at His burial. Mingled with wine it was offered to Him as a stupifying drink before He was crucified, but He refused it. Matthew 2:11; Mark 15:23; John 19:39 .

Bibliography Information
Morrish, George. Entry for 'Myrrh'. Morrish Bible Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​mbd/​m/myrrh.html. 1897.