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Yeshua Jesus Menorah Light of The World Anointing Oil

$ 7.91

Availability: 372 in stock
  • Religion: Christian Messianic
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Condition: New
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    Only Pure Essential Oils are used - Bottle contains over 1/2 ounce of oil
    The oil comes in an amber colored bottle with the
    Temple Menorah on the front representing Yeshua (Jesus) the Light of the Temple and the World.
    Also a royal crown is on top with a faux gem in the center. Attached to the crown is a glass applicator.
    We have received some great testimonies regarding the results of the use of this oil in prayer for others.
    This aromatic oil includes
    The Oil of Joy
    which represents
    the of Yeshua's garments
    and is found in
    Psalms 45:7-8.
    It consists of
    three biblical botanicals; myrrh, and aloes, and cassia
    . In
    Exodus 25:31-37
    the Lampstand in the Tabernacle of Moses is described in great detail. Made from one piece of pure gold, its appearance was likened to an
    almond tree
    in different stages of growth, having buds, flowers, and fruit. It was fashioned with a central shaft, with three branches on either side, making a total of seven. Each had a single lamp filled with the finest olive oil which burned continually to illuminate the interior of the Tabernacle. Symbolically, the gold of
    the Lampstand represents Yeshua's deity
    . The buds, flowers, and fruit reveal the power of the Lord as
    Life Bearer and Life Giver
    . The seven lamps represent
    the seven Spirits of God burning before the throne (Revelation 4:5)
    which speaks of the perfection of our Lord as the Light Bearer and Light Giver.
    The olive oil represents the Lords anointing, consecration, and fullness of the Holy Spirit.
    Through this prophetic imagery, we can clearly see how the Oil of Joy and the Almond brings forth the symbolism of Yeshua—the Light of the World.