Modifying Holy Anointing Oil After Preparation
- Ms Yuna Salazar
- Aug 22
- 1 min read
Updated: Sep 1
Modifying Holy Anointing Oil After Preparation
To determine if you can add more oil for healing to holy anointing oil after it's been made according to biblical measurements, let's examine the process and purpose of making holy anointing oil.
The biblical recipe for holy anointing oil is found in Exodus 30:22-24, which includes myrrh, cinnamon, calamus, cassia, and olive oil. The preparation involves mixing these ingredients in specific proportions.
After preparing the holy anointing oil according to biblical measurements, the question arises whether it's permissible to add other oils for healing purposes. According to TinasWholeLife, there's no prescribed way to make anointing oil, and you can't mess it up. This suggests a degree of flexibility in the preparation and modification of anointing oil.
Holy Appetite suggests that the power is not in the oil but in the faith behind your prayers and ultimately your faith in the blood of Jesus. This implies that the effectiveness of the anointing oil is tied to its spiritual use rather than its exact composition.
Answer:
You can modify or add to your holy anointing oil after it's been made, as the biblical prohibition is against replicating the exact recipe given to Moses for consecrating priests and tabernacle items under the Old Covenant.
The sources used indicate that while there's a traditional recipe, the modern application and preparation of anointing oil allow for some creativity and adaptation. For instance, TinasWholeLife mentions using frankincense, myrrh, and other spices found in the Bible to make the anointing oil "extra special."
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