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myrrh was used to embalm the bodies of the dead.
Balthasar, whose name means Lord of the Treasures, became identified as a king of Arabia and offered
myrrh in prophetic allusion to death.
There were three gifts: gold, frankincense and
myrrh. We also know they were determined to find the newborn king, offer royal gifts and worship Him.
"From the days of Moses, to the time of Christ and since to the twentieth century,
Myrrh has proven over again to be one of the finest anti-bacterial and anti-viral agents placed on earth," says the Science of Herbal Medicine.
Myrrh has been used as a medicinal herb for thousands of years.
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The child is fully dipped three times in a row then towel-dried before being laid in a small touneh (crib.) The priest dries off the child using a small cotton cloth or a towel then dabs the baby 36 times with
myrrh. After the baby has been anointed with
myrrh, George picks up the infant boy before handing him to his mother.
Myrrh is also a resin, derived from the Commiphora tree, which is also found in the Arabian peninsula and the north east of Africa.
Home to a thriving market for
myrrh (murr) and frankincense (luban) stretching back thousands of years, Southern Arabia has long been known for its rich fragrances.