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bdellium    
n. [圣] 普渡拉克

[圣] 普渡拉克

bdellium
n 1: aromatic gum resin; similar to myrrh

bdellium \bdel"lium\, n. [L., fr. Gr. bde`llion; cf. Heb.
b'dolakh bdellium (in sense 1).]
1. An unidentified substance mentioned in the Bible (--Gen.
ii. 12, and --Num. xi. 7), variously taken to be a gum, a
precious stone, or pearls, or perhaps a kind of amber
found in Arabia.
[1913 Webster]

2. A gum resin of reddish brown color, brought from India,
Persia, and Africa.
[1913 Webster]

Note: {Indian bdellium} or {false myrrh} is an exudation from
{Balsamodendron Roxburghii}. Other kinds are known as
{African bdellium}, {Sicilian bdellium}, etc.
[1913 Webster]


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  • Bdellium - Wikipedia
    Bdellium resin Bdellium ˈdɛliəm (also bdellion or false myrrh[1]) is a semi-transparent oleo-gum resin extracted from Commiphora wightii plants, and from Commiphora africana trees growing in sub-Saharan Africa [citation needed] According to Pliny the best quality came from Bactria Other named sources for the resin are India, Pakistan, Arabia, Media, and Babylon [2]
  • What Are the Benefits of Bdellium Stone and Resin?
    The term “bdellium stone” originates from ancient literature, notably the Book of Genesis, where it is listed alongside gold and the onyx stone Debate persists over whether the Hebrew word bedolach referred to the resin, a pearl, a crystal, or another precious mineral
  • Topical Bible: Bdellium
    Bdellium is a substance mentioned in the Bible, noted for its significance and unique characteristics It appears in two key passages within the Scriptures, providing insight into its nature and importance in biblical times Biblical References: 1 Genesis 2:12 : "And the gold of that land is good; bdellium and onyx stone are there " This verse is part of the description of the land of Havilah
  • What the Bible Says About Bdellium: Meaning and Significance
    Bdellium is a resinous gum mentioned in the Bible, specifically in Genesis 2:12 as a valuable substance found in the land of Cush It is often associated with precious materials and is thought to have aromatic properties
  • What is BDELLIUM? (aka bedolach) - ChristianAnswers. Net
    Bdellium is a semi-transparent oleo-gum resin extracted from Commiphora wightii (False Myrrh) and Commiphora africana trees Commiphora wightii is also known as guggul and is found today from northern Africa to central Asia Its fragrant resin bears a resemblance in color to myrrh
  • Bdellium Meaning - Bible Definition and References
    Discover the meaning of Bdellium in the Bible Study the definition of Bdellium with multiple Bible Dictionaries and Encyclopedias and find scripture references in the Old and New Testaments
  • BDELLIUM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of BDELLIUM is a gum resin similar to myrrh obtained from various trees (genus Commiphora and especially C wightii) of the East Indies and Africa
  • What Are the Benefits of Bdellium Stone? - Biology Insights
    Bdellium stone is recognized for its emotional and mental benefits, helping to alleviate stress and anxiety It promotes emotional clarity and inner peace The resin aids in stabilizing emotions, which can be beneficial during stressful situations Its grounding energies contribute to centering the mind and fostering a sense of balance
  • Bdellium - Biblical Cyclopedia
    Bdellium Bdellium (בּדֹלִח, bedo ' lach) occurs but twice in the Scriptures — in Ge 2:12, as a product of the land of Havilah, and Nu 11:7, where the manna is likened to it and to hoar — frost on the ground
  • Bdellium — Grokipedia
    Bdellium is a fragrant, semi-transparent oleo-gum resin exuded from the bark of trees in the genus Commiphora (family Burseraceae), primarily Commiphora wightii (known as Indian bdellium or guggul) native to arid regions of India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, and Commiphora africana (African bdellium) found across sub-Saharan Africa from Senegal to Sudan [1] [2] The resin is harvested by making





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