Skip to main content

Oils of Ancient Scripture

Best Sellers

Oils of Ancient Scripture

Oils of Ancient Scripture™ contains 10 essential oils from Biblical times. These sacred oil aromas support you in feelings of heightened awareness during prayer and meditation.

Th...

Option(s):
231.0
The PV flag means this product is eligible to be purchased with Loyalty Points
danger-warning
This Item has special shipping requirements.
$303.95
Item #: 19341

About

The essential oils found in the Oils of Ancient Scripture Collection were used in ancient times as a first resource for wellness. There are many Bible verses that reference essential oils, as oils were used for anointing and holy incense. Enjoy learning more about each of these precious oils.

  • Cassia: Cassia was a key ingredient in the incense used in temple worship. (Psalms 45:8)

  • Cedarwood: The cedars of Lebanon were acclaimed for their durability and used to build Solomon’s famous temple. (1 Kings 4:33)

  • Cistus (Rose of Sharon): This rock rose has a sweet, honey-like scent and may be the flower referred to as the Rose of Sharon. (Song of Solomon 2:1)

  • Cypress: This oil is extracted from the cypress tree, which has wood so durable that the cypress doors of Rome’s St. Peter’s Basilica show no sign of decay even after 1,200 years. (Isaiah 44:14)

  • Frankincense: The Hebrew word for frankincense, levonah, is used in the Bible 22 times, and frankincense is one of the most recognized substances in scripture. (Song of Solomon 3:6)

  • Hyssop: Biblical references to this plant indicate that it was likely used in practices and rituals intended to purify and cleanse. (Psalms 51:7)

  • Myrrh: One of the key ingredients in Moses’s holy anointing oil, myrrh was highly regarded by Biblical figures such as David and Solomon. (Proverbs 7:17)

  • Myrtle: Sukkot, commonly translated as the Feast of Tabernacles, includes myrtle branches in its ceremony. (Nehemiah 8:15)

  • Onycha: Onycha was an ingredient in the “pure and holy” perfume or incense the Lord commanded Moses to make. (Exodus 30:34)

  • Sacred Sandalwood (Aloes): Believed to be obtained from fragrant sandalwood, aloes were a gift Nicodemus brought to Jesus. (John 19:39)

    Directions

    Refer to individual product labels for usage instructions.

    Features & Benefits

    • Cassia essential oil is closely related to Cinnamon Bark and shares many of the same cleansing properties, making it a great option to diffuse or incorporate in home cleaning solutions.

    • Cedarwood essential oil has a calming and soothing aroma, and it promotes the appearance of healthy skin, hair, and scalp when applied topically.*

    • Cistus essential oil is believed to be the biblical Rose of Sharon. Considered a spiritual oil, it can be used to support self-awareness and reflection while meditating.

    • Cypress essential oil has a clean, evergreen aroma that can be used aromatically to create an ambience of security and grounding. Applied topically, it has benefits for skin, hair, and scalp.*

    • Frankincense has been used in religious rituals for over 3,000 years. It has been known to enhance immunological function, beautify skin, and increase spiritual awareness.

    • Hyssop essential oil has a slightly sweet scent and was considered a sacred oil in ancient Egypt, Israel, and Greece. Its fragrant scent stimulates creativity and meditation.

    • Myrrh essential oil has an earthy aroma that can enhance prayer, meditation, and spiritual practices when diffused. Applied topically, it is known to beautify, cleanse, and moisturize the skin, making it a great addition to your skin care routine.

    • Myrtle essential oil has an invigorating aroma with properties that can help beautify and enhance the appearance of healthy-looking skin.

    • Onycha essential oil has a calming, vanilla aroma and is known as pure and holy, uplifting the spirit when used as incense or perfume.

    • Sacred Sandalwood essential oil creates a grounding, sacred aroma that can be diffused or inhaled to enhance greater self- awareness or applied topically to promote the appearance of youthful, glowing skin.

    Suggested Uses

    • Apply the oil of your choice topically to the area of your choice or diffuse it at your leisure

    • Share these oils with your friends and family and enjoy the connection to scripture.

    • Allow yourself to feel the higher frequency of connecting to your inner self through these scriptural substances.

    • Use this collection to practice an ancient, scriptural Raindrop Technique®.

    Contents

    • Cassia essential oil, 5 ml

    • Cedarwood essential oil, 5 ml

    • Cistus (Rose of Sharon) essential oil, 5 ml

    • Cypress essential oil, 5 ml

    • Frankincense essential oil, 5 ml

    • Hyssop essential oil, 5 ml

    • Myrrh essential oil, 5 ml

    • Myrtle essential oil, 5 ml

    • Onycha essential oil, 5 ml

    • Sacred Sandalwood (Aloes) essential oil, 5 ml

    *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Young Living products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

    About

    The essential oils found in the Oils of Ancient Scripture Collection were used in ancient times as a first resource for wellness. There are many Bible verses that reference essential oils, as oils were used for anointing and holy incense. Enjoy learning more about each of these precious oils.

    • Cassia: Cassia was a key ingredient in the incense used in temple worship. (Psalms 45:8)

    • Cedarwood: The cedars of Lebanon were acclaimed for their durability and used to build Solomon’s famous temple. (1 Kings 4:33)

    • Cistus (Rose of Sharon): This rock rose has a sweet, honey-like scent and may be the flower referred to as the Rose of Sharon. (Song of Solomon 2:1)

    • Cypress: This oil is extracted from the cypress tree, which has wood so durable that the cypress doors of Rome’s St. Peter’s Basilica show no sign of decay even after 1,200 years. (Isaiah 44:14)

    • Frankincense: The Hebrew word for frankincense, levonah, is used in the Bible 22 times, and frankincense is one of the most recognized substances in scripture. (Song of Solomon 3:6)

    • Hyssop: Biblical references to this plant indicate that it was likely used in practices and rituals intended to purify and cleanse. (Psalms 51:7)

    • Myrrh: One of the key ingredients in Moses’s holy anointing oil, myrrh was highly regarded by Biblical figures such as David and Solomon. (Proverbs 7:17)

    • Myrtle: Sukkot, commonly translated as the Feast of Tabernacles, includes myrtle branches in its ceremony. (Nehemiah 8:15)

    • Onycha: Onycha was an ingredient in the “pure and holy” perfume or incense the Lord commanded Moses to make. (Exodus 30:34)

    • Sacred Sandalwood (Aloes): Believed to be obtained from fragrant sandalwood, aloes were a gift Nicodemus brought to Jesus. (John 19:39)

      Directions

      Refer to individual product labels for usage instructions.

      Features & Benefits

      • Cassia essential oil is closely related to Cinnamon Bark and shares many of the same cleansing properties, making it a great option to diffuse or incorporate in home cleaning solutions.

      • Cedarwood essential oil has a calming and soothing aroma, and it promotes the appearance of healthy skin, hair, and scalp when applied topically.*

      • Cistus essential oil is believed to be the biblical Rose of Sharon. Considered a spiritual oil, it can be used to support self-awareness and reflection while meditating.

      • Cypress essential oil has a clean, evergreen aroma that can be used aromatically to create an ambience of security and grounding. Applied topically, it has benefits for skin, hair, and scalp.*

      • Frankincense has been used in religious rituals for over 3,000 years. It has been known to enhance immunological function, beautify skin, and increase spiritual awareness.

      • Hyssop essential oil has a slightly sweet scent and was considered a sacred oil in ancient Egypt, Israel, and Greece. Its fragrant scent stimulates creativity and meditation.

      • Myrrh essential oil has an earthy aroma that can enhance prayer, meditation, and spiritual practices when diffused. Applied topically, it is known to beautify, cleanse, and moisturize the skin, making it a great addition to your skin care routine.

      • Myrtle essential oil has an invigorating aroma with properties that can help beautify and enhance the appearance of healthy-looking skin.

      • Onycha essential oil has a calming, vanilla aroma and is known as pure and holy, uplifting the spirit when used as incense or perfume.

      • Sacred Sandalwood essential oil creates a grounding, sacred aroma that can be diffused or inhaled to enhance greater self- awareness or applied topically to promote the appearance of youthful, glowing skin.

      Suggested Uses

      • Apply the oil of your choice topically to the area of your choice or diffuse it at your leisure

      • Share these oils with your friends and family and enjoy the connection to scripture.

      • Allow yourself to feel the higher frequency of connecting to your inner self through these scriptural substances.

      • Use this collection to practice an ancient, scriptural Raindrop Technique®.

      Contents

      • Cassia essential oil, 5 ml

      • Cedarwood essential oil, 5 ml

      • Cistus (Rose of Sharon) essential oil, 5 ml

      • Cypress essential oil, 5 ml

      • Frankincense essential oil, 5 ml

      • Hyssop essential oil, 5 ml

      • Myrrh essential oil, 5 ml

      • Myrtle essential oil, 5 ml

      • Onycha essential oil, 5 ml

      • Sacred Sandalwood (Aloes) essential oil, 5 ml

      *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Young Living products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
      seed-to-seal.png