Myrrh is a sweet resin used in incense and perfumes. It also has medicinal purposes. It is derived from plants in the genus Commiphora. and is also known as 'Balm of Gilead'. The ancient Greek word form which the English 'myrrh' is partly derived meant 'perfume'.
The wise men. They brought gold, frankincense and myrrh
Yes, they were valuable commodities.
Frankincense and myrrh were both grown in inhospitable areas of southern Arabia.
the three wise men/kings. they gave them to baby jesus (supposedly)
The visit of the wise men to the infant Jesus and their kingly gifts to him of gold and frankincense and myrrh.
Mirras is a Spanish noun. The English translation is myrrh. Myrrh comes from the dried sap of some trees.
If you mean the fragrant spice, it is spelt "myrrh".
Myrrh trees are trees in Africa! ......with leves
No its found in Myrrh
Myrrh.
Myrrh Records was created in 1972.
She burned myrrh incense to create a calming atmosphere in her home.
The word "myrrh" if translated to Tagalog would be "mira".
gold, frankincense and myrrh
I will be bringing an extract of myrrh to the next aromatherapy class.
The wise men. They brought gold, frankincense and myrrh
Myrrh is an Arabic word meaning bitter. The highly valued aromatic gum resin of myrrh has a bitter, pungent taste and a sweet, pleasing aroma.