24. cassia--from the same species of tree as the cinnamon--some
think the outer bark of that tree. All these together would amount to
one hundred twenty pounds, troy weight.
hin--a word of Egyptian origin, equal to ten pints. Being mixed
with the olive oil--no doubt of the purest kind--this composition
probably remained always in a liquid state, and the strictest
prohibition issued against using it for any other purpose than
anointing the tabernacle and its furniture.
JFB.
Outline
The altar of incense. (1-10)
The ransom of souls. (11-16)
The brazen laver. (17-21)
The holy anointing oil, The perfume. (22-38)
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