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The King’s Oil was made is accordance with the guidelines and instructions found in Exodus 30. It is an exclusive My Olive Tree product that uses the finest ingredients found in Exodus 30 along with olive oil that was harvested directly from Perry Stone’s olive tree grove in Israel. This oil was prepared by a believing Israeli chemist according to the ancient art of the Biblical apothecary. It has a beautiful fragrance that will fill the air in a similar way to how it once filled the temple in Jerusalem where Jesus worshiped. Although it’s dark appearance and grainy texture is not what one might expect we are excited that the Church is drawing closer and closer to her roots and her heritage as mysteries are revealed about our ancient faith. The Kings Oil is not only drawing the Church back to her roots it is also drawing denominations closer together to a place of common ground. As it says in Psalm 133:1,2, “Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity! It is like the precious oil upon the head, running down the beard, the beard of Aaron….”
The anointing oil can be used during personal or corporate times of prayer, such as when praying for others or anointing your home in the same manner that the priest would anoint the various items in the Tabernacle as a sign of sanctification or setting apart.
This special oil is very thick in consistency due to the high concentrate of spices in the mixture. Shake well to mix before using the oil.
The anointing oil can be used during personal or corporate times of prayer, such as when praying for others or anointing your home in the same manner that the priest would anoint the various items in the Tabernacle as a sign of sanctification or setting apart.
This special oil is very thick in consistency due to the high concentrate of spices in the mixture. Shake well to mix before using the oil.
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