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Stacte (Gr****: στακτή, staktē) and
nataph (Hebrew: נָטָף, nataf) are
names used for one
component of the Solomon's
Temple incense, the Ketoret, specified...
- recipe: And the LORD said unto Moses, Take unto
yourself sweet ****es,
stacte, and onycha, and galbanum;
these sweet ****es with pure frankincense: of...
- run the
record label Black Truffle since 2009. (1998)
Stacte (Jerker Productions) (1999)
Stacte.2 (Jerker Productions) (1999) The
Alter Rebbe's Nigun...
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variety and does not have the latter's
white markings.
Liquid myrrh, or
stacte,
which was
written about by Pliny, was
formerly a
greatly valued ingredient...
- by
Hebrew commentators for opobalsamum; this, however, is
perhaps rather stacte.
Another Hebrew word,
bosem (בֹּשֶׂם),
Aramaic busema (ܒܣܡܐ),
Arabic besham...
- Ali
Ahmad (born
November 23, 1965) is a
Nigerian lawyer, scholar, and politician. Currently, he is a
professor of law at the
University of Abuja, Nigeria...
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Temple in
Jerusalem and is
stated in the Book of
Exodus to be a
mixture of
stacte, onycha,
galbanum and frankincense. In ****an
incense appreciation folklore...
- (/ˈɒnɪkə/,
Ancient Gr****: ὄνυξ, romanized: ónux),
along with
equal parts of
stacte, galbanum, and frankincense, was one of the
components of the consecrated...
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medicine known from
ancient times. Some
believe its
oleoresin to have been the
stacte used
together with frankincense, galbanum, and
onycha to make Ketoret, the...
- nêrəd
Spikenard Nardostachys jatamansi Song of
Solomon 4:14 נטפ nāṭāf
Stacte or
Storax Styrax officinalis,
Liquidambar orientalis Exodus 30:34 συκάμινος...