10 Modern Uses for the Oils of Ancient Scripture

Ancient cultures such as the Egyptians, Persians, Romans, and Israelites have all been documented as proponents of essential oils, but did you know that we can also trace certain essential oils to the Bible itself? Our Oils of Ancient Scripture set contains 10 of these oils, each with modern benefits that you can use in your own home. Always check the essential oil’s label for usage instructions before application.


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Which oil in this collection are you most excited to try?

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  • How do we pick just one? I want to try them all. I love Myrrh and would like to try the rose of Sharon ( if i can only pick one)

  • I absolutely LOVE ❤️ Rose of Sharon!!! And thank you so much for putting this wonderful kit together, complete with the Scriptures! I'm excited to teach a ready-made class!

    • Hi Barbara, Young Living’s products are intended only for the use listed on individual labels—either for topical/aromatic use or as a dietary supplement. Please always refer to the label for usage directions. Because Young Living’s products are not labeled to be used as drugs, they are not intended for use in the treatment or cure of disease or any abnormal function of the body, including ailments or injuries. Therefore, Young Living cannot provide advice or recommendation for products to address any type of disease, ailment, or injury. We advise that you consult with a medical professional on your specific issue. Thanks for stopping by!

    • Hi Nina, the recommended alternatives for Spikenard are Elemi, Lavender, Melaleuca Quinquenervia, Melrose, Myrrh, and Rose. Thanks for stopping by!

  • I was excited to try myrrh, but I really liked hyssop and rose of sharon together in the diffuser. Very clean. Uplifting. :)

    • Hi Terry, Onycha is pronounced \ˈänə̇kə\. Cassia is only available in the Ancient Scripture Collection. We do not have specific information available to provide for why we do not offer this oil individually; however, it is typically due to a lack of demand or insufficient supply that meets our high-quality standards. Thanks for stopping by!

  • Limiting my choice to just one is rough, as I'd like the effects of all of them. But if I'm only to choose one, Myrtle would be that one. Frankincense has been my longstanding favorite, though.

  • They all sound wonderful, but if I had to choose just one it would be myrtle. Thank you for the article!

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