The Anointing Journal

Biblical Anointing Oils & Their Spiritual Meanings | Guide
Each biblical anointing oil carries profound spiritual significance rooted in Scripture. Learn the meanings of frankincense, myrrh, hyssop, spikenard, and other sacred oils used in spiritual practice.
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Does your anointing oil have polyphenol alpha(α)™?
Olive oil polyphenols have been studied extensively in terms of their biological activity.
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Anointing of the Sick: Is It Biblical? What James 5:14 Really Teaches
Is anointing the sick with oil biblical? Explore what James 5:14, Mark 6:13, and other Scriptures teach about healing prayer with anointing oil and how Christians practice it today.
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How Many Times Was Jesus Anointed with Oil? Two Biblical Accounts Explained
Jesus was anointed at least twice before His crucifixion. Explore both biblical accounts, the spiritual significance of each anointing, and what they reveal about true worship.
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What Does it Mean to “Anoint My Head with Oil” in Psalm 23?
Why do shepherds apply oil to their sheep...
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Not All Olives Are Created Equal: The Powerful Skin Benefits of Olive Oil
Discover why not all olive oils are equal — learn about the powerful antioxidants, vitamins, and polyphenols that make premium olive oil a natural skin care powerhouse with biblical roots.
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The Significance of Anointing Oil: What the Bible Reveals About Holy Oil
Explore the deep biblical significance of anointing oil — from God's sacred recipe in Exodus 30 to its representation of the Holy Spirit and its continued use in Christian prayer and healing today.
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Anointing with Oil: A Complete Biblical Guide to This Sacred Practice
A comprehensive biblical guide to anointing with oil — its meaning in the Old and New Testaments, the types of anointing in Scripture, and how to practice this sacred tradition today.
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What is Anointing Oil used for?
The primary purpose of anointing with the holy anointing oil was to sanctify, to set the anointed person or object apart as qodesh, or "holy"
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