Cannabis and the Holy Bible.

Lets start with a book I read some time ago. Here is an extract from that book.

Cannabis by Martin Booth ISBN 0-553-81418-4

Page 44. Much effort has been expended, especially by those who would wish to lend cannabis an added credibility by giving it biblical connotations, in trying to prove that the ancient Hebrews used cannabis. Certainly, the Israelites were in constant contact with cannabis-using cultures but, at one stage, it appeared as if there was no direct mention of the drug in the Old Testament.

In 1936, however, Sula Benet (writing as Sara Benetowa), an etymologyst working at the institute of Anthropological Sciences in Warsaw, claimed that the original Old testament text made positive reference to cannabis both as an incense and a psycho-active drug. Her evidence came from Exodus 30, verses 22-33, in which it states God instructed Moses to produce a holy anointing oil with myrrh, cinnamon, kassia and kaneh bosm. The latter, she claimed, contained the root word kan (meaning both ‘hemp’ and ‘reed’) linked to the adjective bosm (‘aromatic’), referred to cannabis. Previous biblical scholars had translated this as being calamus, a fragrant water plant known as sweet flag, their error compounded from the oldest known Greek translation of the Bible. Yet the ancient Hebrews used a holy annointing oil to put themselves into a trance during which the voice of God spoke to them. It must also be remembered that the word Messiah means ‘the annointed one’, through whom the word of God was given. Subsequent research has supported Benet’s hypothesis and, more recently, it has been suggested that cannabis was widely used in Hebrew temples in antiquity, up until the reign of King Josiah in 621 BC, during which it was suppressed, although some scholars believe Christ may have used cannabis-based oils in his healing ministry, to treat eye or skin ailments.

Here is a link to a documentary made about this very subject.

Just incase those pesky Zionists that own Youtube decide to censor this information and break my link, the full title of the documentary is “Kaneh Bosm The Hidden Story of Cannabis in the Old Testement”.

Cannabis and Frankincense at the Judahite Shrine of Arad

Two limestone monoliths, interpreted as altars, were found in the Judahite shrine at Tel Arad. Unidentified dark material preserved on their upper surfaces was submitted for organic residue analysis at two unrelated laboratories that used similar established extraction methods. On the smaller altar, residues of cannabinoids such as Δ9-teterahydrocannabinol (THC), cannabidiol (CBD) and cannabinol (CBN) were detected, along with an assortment of terpenes and terpenoids, suggesting that cannabis inflorescences had been burnt on it. Organic residues attributed to animal dung were also found, suggesting that the cannabis resin had been mixed with dung to enable mild heating. The larger altar contained an assemblage of indicative triterpenes such as boswellic acid and norursatriene, which derives from frankincense. The additional presence of animal fat―in related compounds such as testosterone, androstene and cholesterol―suggests that resin was mixed with it to facilitate evaporation. These well-preserved residues shed new light on the use of 8th century Arad altars and on incense offerings in Judah during the Iron Age.

This article was taken from this page:

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/03344355.2020.1732046?journalCode=ytav20

The recipe for the Holy annointing oil:

Liquid Myrrh – 500 shekels

Cassia – 500 shekels

Cinnamon leaf – 250 shekels

Cannabis flowers – 250 shekels

olive oil – 1 hin

NOTE ( 1 hin = roughly 6 litres / 1 shekel = 11.4 g )

Here is a video of Video of Jack Herer the author of “The Emporer wear no clothes” recieving treatment on his legs using this healing oil.