Fresh Take: Frankincense – The Ancient Oil of Gold
- Jen Weir
- Jan 3
- 2 min read
Frankincense has been revered for centuries, not just for its intoxicating aroma but for its extraordinary versatility and historical significance. According to nearly every ancient text that mentions it, Frankincense was the go-to remedy for countless ailments. From soothing skin to supporting overall wellness, this oil was considered a miracle in a bottle.
But Frankincense’s story goes far beyond its medicinal uses—it’s rooted in economic power and spiritual tradition.

💎 Worth More Than Gold
By the time of Jesus’s birth, Frankincense had catapulted the Arabians to unimaginable wealth. This golden sap was more valuable than gold, creating trade routes that connected southern Arabia to India, the Mediterranean, and even the Silk Road in China. Imagine an oil so prized that it became the currency of empires!
📖 From Ancient Texts to Modern Times
Frankincense wasn’t just a commodity; it was a symbol of purity and divinity. In the original Catholic Bible, Frankincense was referred to as Francium Incenseum, meaning “real, pure, or true incense.” Over time, this evolved into the English name we use today—Frankincense.
🌟 A Timeless Treasure
Here’s a fascinating fact: Frankincense has been found in ancient tombs, perfectly preserved, proving that pure essential oils never go rancid. The durability of this oil is a testament to its purity and value.
So, if you’re looking to incorporate an ancient remedy into your modern life, Frankincense is the perfect place to start. Whether it’s for your health, your skincare, or your spiritual practice, this oil is as timeless as it gets.
🤔 Question of the Day
Whose tomb was Frankincense found in, and what year was it discovered? Drop your guesses in the comments and let’s see who’s a true Frankincense history buff!
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