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What does the Bible say about anointing oil?

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The Bible describes anointing oil as a holy oil used to consecrate the tabernacle and priests, symbolizing the anointing of the Holy Spirit.

In Exodus 30:22-33, the Lord instructed Moses to create a holy anointing oil from specific spices and olive oil, which was to be used to sanctify the tabernacle and its furniture, as well as the priests who would serve. This oil was to be treated as sacred, representing the divine appointment and empowerment by the Holy Spirit. It illustrated God's hand upon those being anointed for special roles in His service. The anointing oil was not just for ritualistic purposes; it symbolized the presence and power of the Holy Spirit, which equipped individuals for their God-given tasks.
Scripture References: Exodus 30:22-33, Exodus 35:8

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The Anointing Oil
Todd Nibert · Jul 23, 2008
The Anointing Oil
Todd Nibert · Jul 23, 2008

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Exodus 35:8
Charles Spurgeon · Nov 29, 2016
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