One of several conifer species found in the valleys and mountains of the Holy Land, cedar was valuable for its wood products. It was used by Kings David and Solomon for beams, pillars, and boards for Hebrew temples (2 Samual 5:2). The Hebrews regarded the cedar as the living records of Solomon's power. Cedar was also an important trade product for ship building, masts, and pitch. Culturally, the wood and sap of the cedar tree was burned at Hebrew purification ceremonies; to perfume clothing; and at times of mediation and prayer.
This incense has the warm and pleasant fragrance of aromatic cedar. Approximately 18-20 sticks.
Price: $2.95
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