- (kaneh
bosem is
referenced as a
cultivated plant in the Song of
Songs 4:14.
Several different plants have been
named as
possibly being the
kaneh bosem. Most...
- Pistacia. In the Bible,
balsam is
designated by
various names: בֹּשֶׂם (
bosem), בֶּשֶׂם (bessem), צֳרִי (tẓawree), נָטָף (nawt-off),
which all differ...
- "
ultimately from a
Semitic source such as Hebrew: בֹּשֶׂם, romanized:
bośem, lit. '****e, perfume') owes its name to the
biblical Balm of Gilead. Balsam...
- at the
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qunnabu (𒋆𒄣𒌦𒈾𒁍). The word was
adopted in to the
Hebrew language as
qaneh bosem (קָנֶה בֹּשׂם). The
Germanic word that
gives rise to
English hemp (Old English...
- that is controversial, as the
Hebrew phrase קנה בשם (qaneh
bosem,
often spelled Qaneh bosem), is
translated as “aromatic cane” in the
biblical verse, is...
-
qunubu (𐎯𐎫𐎠𐎭𐏂). The word was
adopted in to the
Hebrew language as
qaneh bosem (קָנֶה בֹּשׂם).
Cannabis is an annual, dioecious,
flowering herb. The leaves...
- as
qunubu (𐎯𐎫𐎠𐎭𐏂). The word was
adopted in to the
Hebrew as
qaneh bosem (קָנֶה בֹּשׂם).
Medical cannabis, or
medical marijuana,
refers to the use...
- 6:20), and "kaneh-
bosem" (Ex. 30:23),
which are
usually translated as "sweet calamus" or "sweet cane", were
actually hemp. "Kaneh-
bosem" was an ingredient...
- ("Bet Ḥoglah" for Βηθαλαγά in Josephus; 1 Macc. has Βαιδβασὶ,
perhaps = Bet
Bosem or Bet B****im ["****e-house"], near Jericho) 1
Maccabees 9:55–73; Josephus...