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Holy Incense: The Fragrance of Prayer

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Holy Incense: The Fragrance of Prayer

By: Rebecca Park Totilo
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The burning of the Holy Incense (Qetoret) was central to all of the ceremonies conducted in the Temple as key component required under the Law of Moses. As a close-guarded secret pass down from generation to generation, this particular formula for the Holy Incense described in Exodus 30 of the bible was made only for the worship of the Lord and required certain rituals in preparation. In this exhaustive study, Rebecca identifies the sweet spices used and the exact amounts and manner in which they were prepared and presented in ceremony. In Holy Incense: The Fragrance of Prayer, you will learn the importance of "burning your Holy Incense before God" and the necessary ingredients for effectual prayer. Discover what each ingredient of the Qetoret (Holy Incense) symbolizes such as Frankincense, Onycha, Galbanum, and Stacte and how your prayer can be a sweet savour to our Heavenly Father and bring change to your current situation or circumstance as you enter into the Holy of Holies with a newfound respect and reverence of prayer. Judaism
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