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What does the Bible say about the Balm of Gilead?

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The Bible refers to the Balm of Gilead as a source of healing that symbolizes Christ's redemptive work for sin.

The Balm of Gilead is mentioned in Jeremiah 8:22, where the prophet Jeremiah laments the spiritual sickness of God’s people, asking why they have not been healed despite the availability of this medicinal balm. This balm, literally derived from a tree in Gilead, is symbolic of the healing power found in Jesus Christ. Just as the balm of Gilead was known for its restorative properties, Jesus' sacrifice provides the ultimate healing for our brokenness due to sin. Theologically, it illustrates the doctrine of salvation that affirms Christ as the Great Physician who heals the wounds of our transgressions through His blood.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 8:22, 1 John 1:7

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