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Aloes

Aloeswood comes from a tree (aquilaria agallocha in Latin) found in the north of India, from which a precious perfume is produced. It was used to freshen clothing and was also formed into incense (see Psalm 45:8 and Proverbs 7:17).

John 19:39, however, refers to a type of oil that was used in Ancient Egypt for embalming, most likely from the plant aloe vera.

Bala ka mo go oketšegilego?

Ka akhaonte ya mahala, o ka:

  • Bala diphetolelo tše dingwe ka maleme ka moka a semmušo.
  • Theeletša Bibele (diphetolelo tše 11 di šetše di le gona).
  • Bapetša diphetolelo tša Bibele tša go fapafapana.
  • Dira boitemogelo go ba bja gago ka go akaretša dinoutse tša gago le dintlhakgolo. Gape o tla kgona go bona dinoutse tša gago le dintlhakgolo ka thoko.
  • Hwetša go feta dihlogotaba tše 1100 le diathekele tša bokamorago ka Seisimane le Seburu le dimmepe tša mebala tše 52.

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