The Holy Anointing Oil
Exodus 30:22-33
Moreover the LORD spoke to Moses, saying,…


Moses being commanded of God to make an holy anointing oil (ver. 23), was to take a certain quantity of some principal spices, such as myrrh, cinnamon, calamus, and cassia, then to compound them after the art of the apothecary. And thus it is, that the oil of our charity must be rightly ordered; every Christian alms-giver must be a kind of spiritual apothecary. First, his alms must be like myrrh, which distils from the tree without cutting or the least incision, so his charity to be free without the least compulsion. Secondly, cinnamon, hot in taste and hot in operation, so his alms, neither stone-cold as Nabal, nor lukewarm as Laodicea, but hot; as it was said of Dorcas, that she was full of good works. Thirdly, cassia, as sweet as the former, but growing low, the emblem of humility, so giving, but not vain-gloriously. Lastly, calamus, an odoriferous powder, but of a fragile reed; so giving, but acknowledging his weakness, thinking it no way meritorious; for, saith St. Bernard, "Dangerous is the state of that house which thinks to win heaven by keeping house," etc.

(J. Spencer.)



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KJV: Moreover the LORD spake unto Moses, saying,

WEB: Moreover Yahweh spoke to Moses, saying,




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