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SPICES @ kjv@Genesis:43:11; kjv@Exodus:30:23; kjv@1Kings:10:2; kjv@2Kings:20:13; kjv@2Chronicles:16:14 kjv@Mark:16:1; kjv@John:19:40 Cinnamon, CINNAMON

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SPICE, SPICES - S>@ - Heb. basam, besem or bosem . In (Solomon kjv@5:1) "I have gathered my myrrh with my spice," the word points apparently to some definite substance. In the other places, with the exception perhaps of (Solomon kjv@1:13; 6:2) the words refer more generally to sweet aromatic odors, the principal of which was that of the balsam or balm of Gilead; the tree which yields this substance is now generally admitted to be the Balsam-odendron opobalsamum . The balm of Gilead tree grows in some parts of Arabia and Africa, and is seldom more than fifteen feet high, with straggling branches and scanty foliage. The balsam is chiefly obtained from incisions in the bark, but is procured also from the green and ripe berries. Necoth . kjv@Genesis:37:25 kjv@Genesis:43:11) The most probable explanation is that which refers the word to the Arabic naku’at i.e. "the gum obtained from the tragacanth" (Astragalus). Sammim , a general term to denote those aromatic substances which were used in the preparation of the anointing oil, the incense offerings, etc. The spices mentioned as being used by Nicodemus for the preparation of our Lord’s body, kjv@John:19:39-40) are "myrrh and aloes," by which latter word must be understood not the aloes of medicine, but the highly-scented wood of the Aquilaria agallochum .

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Spicery @ Heb. nechoth, identified with the Arabic naka'at, the gum tragacanth, obtained from the astralagus, of which there are about twenty species found in Palestine. The tragacanth of commerce is obtained from the A. tragacantha. "The gum exudes plentifully under the heat of the sun on the leaves, thorns, and exteremity of the twigs."

Spices @ aromatic substances, of which several are named in kjv@Exodus:30. They were used in the sacred anointing oil kjv@Exodus:25:6 kjv@Exodus:35:8; kjv@1Chronicles:9:29), and in embalming the dead ( kjv@2Chronicals:16:14; kjv@Luke:23:56 kjv@Luke:24:1; kjv@John:19:39-40). Spices were stored by Hezekiah in his treasure-house ( kjv@2Kings:20:13; kjv@Isaiah:39:2).

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SPICES @
- In the formula for the sacred oil kjv@Exodus:25:6; kjv@Exodus:35:8
- Stores of kjv@2Kings:20:13
- Used in the temple kjv@1Chronicles:9:29
- Exported from Gilead kjv@Genesis:37:25
- Sent as a present by Jacob to Joseph kjv@Genesis:43:11
- Presented by the Queen of Sheba to Solomon kjv@1Kings:10:2 kjv@1Kings:10:10
- Sold in the marketplaces of Tyre kjv@Ezekiel:27:22
- Used in the embalming of Asa kjv@2Chronicles:16:14
- Prepared for embalming the corpse of Jesus kjv@Mark:16:1; kjv@Luke:23:56; kjv@Luke:24:1; kjv@John:19:39-40

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SPICES @ kjv@Genesis:43:11; kjv@Exodus:30:23; kjv@1Kings:10:2; kjv@2Kings:20:13; kjv@2Chronicles:16:14 kjv@Mark:16:1; kjv@John:19:40 Cinnamon, CINNAMON

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H1313 <STRHEB>@ בּשׂם bâώâm baw-sawm' From an unused root meaning to be fragrant; (compare H5561) the balsam plant: - spice.


H1314 <STRHEB>@ בּשׂם בּשׂם beώem bôώem {beh'-sem} bo'-sem From the same as H1313; fragrance; by implication spicery; also the balsam plant: - {smell} {spice} sweet (odour).


H2590 <STRHEB>@ חנט chânaţ khaw-nat' A primitive root; to spice; by implication to embalm; also to ripen: - {embalm} put forth.


H4469 <STRHEB>@ ממסך mamsâk mam-sawk' From H4537; {mixture} that {is} (specifically) wine mixed (with water or spices): - {drink-offering} mixed wine.


H4537 <STRHEB>@ מסך mâsak maw-sak' A primitive root; to {mix} especially wine (with spices): - mingle.


H4538 <STRHEB>@ מסך mesek meh'-sek From H4537; a {mixture} that {is} of wine with spices: - mixture.


H4841 <STRHEB>@ מרקחה merqâchâh mer-kaw-khaw' Feminine of H4840; abstractly a seasoning (with spicery); concretely an unguent kettle (for preparing spiced oil): - pot of {ointment} X well.


H5219 <STRHEB>@ נכאת nekth nek-ohth' From H5218; properly a {smiting} that {is} (concretely) an aromatic gum (perhaps {styrax}) (as powdered): - spicery (-ces).


H5238 <STRHEB>@ נכת nekôth nek-oth' Probably for H5219; {spicery} that {is} (generally) valuables: - precious things.


H5561 <STRHEB>@ סם sam sam From an unused root meaning to smell sweet; an aroma: - sweet (spice).


H7402 <STRHEB>@ רכל râkal raw-kal' A primitive root; to travel for trading: - (spice) merchant.


H7543 <STRHEB>@ רקח râqach raw-kakh' A primitive root; to perfume: - {apothecary} {compound} make {[ointment]} {prepare} spice.


H7544 <STRHEB>@ רקח reqach reh'-kakh From H7543; properly {perfumery} that {is} (by implication) spicery (for flavor): - spiced.


H7643 <STRHEB>@ שׂבמה שׂבם ώebâm ώibmâh {seb-awm'} sib-maw' Probably from H1313; spice; Sebam or {Sibmah} a place in Moab: - {Shebam} {Shibmah} Sibmah.


G741 <STRGRK>@ ἀρτύω artuō ar-too'-o From a presumed derivative of G142; to prepare that is spice (with stimulating condiments): - season.


G759 <STRGRK>@ ἄρωμα arōma ar'-o-mah From G142 (in the sense of sending off scent); an aromatic: - (sweet) spice.