All of our anointing oils and candles are from Abba Oil, and we are the only distributors in this area. Their mission is stated below:
Our mission is to provide Biblical fragrant anointing oils to be used as “ministry tools”. Our mandate from the Lord was and is to use the finest olive oil from Israel and the purest resins, gums, spices and herbs available in the production of our anointing oils. Our commitment is to serve and undergird ministries and individuals throughout the world who use anointing oil in worship and in prayer for healing, deliverance, consecration, and dedication. Wherever possible, scriptures and prayers are provided with each product to encourage and instruct the user.
Cassia 1/4 oz Anointing Oil $7.00
Cassia was one of the principal spices of the Holy Anointing oil used to anoint priests, kings, and their garments. Likewise the coming King Messiah’s robes will smell of cassia. Cassia is not frequently used today but was apparently a highly valued commodity in Bible times. The root word, kiddah, in both Hebrew and Arabic, signifies a strip and refers to the strips of bark from which the spice is made. In the spiritual sense, cassia speaks of humility, being stripped of pride, set apart (holy) with a servant’s heart.
Frankincense & Myrrh 1/2 oz Anointing Oil $12.00 1/4 oz Anointing Oil $7.00
These two fragrances combined not only smell divine, but have deep spiritual significance as two of the three gifts presented to the Messiah after His birth. In temple days, sweet incense containing Frankincense was placed on the Inner Altar of the Tabernacle and burned morning and evening. It speaks of intercession. Myrrh, used as a burial spice and in purification rites, was a primary ingredient of the Holy Anointing Oil. It speaks of suffering and death, but our total deliverance in the atoning work of Messiah. Frankincense & Myrrh, two of the three prophetic gifts given to the Messiah at His birth, represent His role as Priest and Prophet, signifying all that Messiah would do and continues to do on our behalf.
Henna 1/4 oz Anointing Oil $7.00
Henna, a shrub producing masses of small, white, heavily fragrant flowers, has been widely used as a cosmetic from ancient times until present. It is popular in the Middle East as a dye which is applied in intricate patterns on the hands and feet of brides. The whole unbroken leaves of henna will not stain the skin; however, when they are broken or crushed the color is released to stain the skin. The mention of the alluring fragrance of Henna is quite appropriately found in the beautiful love song of the Bible, Song of Songs 1:14. It is a smell you can fall in love with instantly and is thought to be the source of Cleopatra’s famous captivating perfume. The root word for Henna is derived from an Arabic word meaning emotional tenderness. We, like the Henna leaves and flowers, can become spiritually tender and extremely fragrant when we submit to the breaking of our own wills in true repentance before the Lord.
Hyssop 4 Votive Candles $9.00
Hyssop was once called a “Holy Herb” because it was used for sprinkling in the ritual practices of the Hebrews. Ex 12:22 reads “And ye shall take a bunch of hyssop, and dip it in the blood that is in the basin, and strike the lintel and the two side posts..” Because of the reference found in Num. 19:6 (“And the priest shall take cedar wood, and hyssop, and scarlet, and cast it into the midst of the burning of the heifer”), we have called this fragrance “HOLY FIRE”. Hyssop, a very “clean, fresh” scent, speaks of spiritual cleansing by the refining fire of the Holy Spirit.
Ketubah 1/4 oz Anointing Oil $9.00
Ketubah is the Hebrew word meaning “It is written” and the name given to marriage contracts for the children of Israel outlining the vows and responsibilities of the groom and the bride toward each other. Many scriptures compare the marriage covenant on earth with the covenant between the Creator and His people. After the Exodus, Moses presented the children of Israel with the terms of one such covenant, the Ten Commandments written with the finger of the Holy One of Israel, which they accepted wholeheartedly with a resounding “I do.” Love for The One True God, shown by obedience to His Word, is the basis on which this covenant is extended to all who believe.
Lily of the Valley 1/4 oz Anointing Oil $7.00
Lily of the valley is known for its delicate, cup-like, pure white flowers and its light and crisp fragrance. The Beloved in Song of Solomon compares herself to one of these after she has heard her lover declare how ravished he is with her. In the spiritual sense, lily speaks of purity of heart.
Pomegranate 1/4 oz Anointing Oil $7.00
The pomegranate, a Persian native, is one of the oldest fruits known to man and was highly esteemed by the Israelites. It takes an enormous amount of the flower petals to be pressed and steam-distilled in order to make a quantity of oil. Once pressed the slightly amber oil, which is the basis for all our Pomegranate products, gives off a pleasant and slightly fruity odor. Jewish tradition teaches that the pomegranate is a symbol for righteousness, because it is said to have 613 seeds which corresponds with the 613 mitzvot or commandments of the Torah. Pomegranate is one of the seven species the spies brought back with them to show how fertile the promised land was. It speaks of God’s favor exhibited, in fruitfulness and abundance.
Rose of Sharon 1/4 oz Anointing Oil $7.00 4 Votive Candles $9.00
This flower from the region of Sharon in Israel is actually not a rose, but is part of the hibiscus family. Its blooms are nonetheless beautiful and glorious, just as Isaiah depicted the millennial reign when the Bride of Messiah shines forth in all the radiance of her heavenly glory and beauty.
Spikenard 1/4 oz Anointing Oil $9.00
Spikenard, a rare and costly fragrant oil, was used by Mary of Bethany to anoint the head and feet of the Messiah two days before His death, as recorded in John 12:3: “Then Mary took a pound of ointment of spikenard, very costly, and anointed the feet of Jesus, and wiped his feet with her hair: and the house was filled with the odor of the ointment.” It speaks of the Bride’s extravagant adoration of & intimacy with the Bridegroom, in total abandonment, without regard to cost. We at ABBA call Spikenard “The Fragrance of the Bride”, for it symbolizes the bride who has made herself ready.