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Stacte

Stacte was an aromatic resin used as one of the four ingredients in the holy incense burned in the tabernacle. It symbolizes the sweet fragrance of worship and intercession before God.

Overview

Stacte was a valuable aromatic substance derived from the storax tree, included among the sacred materials God commanded for the tabernacle worship. As a component of the holy incense, it represented the precious nature of worship and the pleasing aroma of prayers rising before the Lord's throne.

Key Scriptures

"Take fragrant spices: stacte and onycha and galbanum, fragrant spices with pure frankincense (an equal part of each), and make of these a fragrant incense, a perfume after the perfumer's art; salted, pure, and holy." (Exodus 30:34, ESV)

"And when He had taken the scroll, the four living creatures and the twenty-four elders fell down before the Lamb. Each one had a harp and they were holding golden bowls full of incense, which are the prayers of God's people." (Revelation 5:8, NIV)

Application

Just as stacte's fragrance pleased the Lord in ancient worship, our prayers and praise should rise as a sweet offering before His throne in sincere devotion.

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An unknown spice used in compounding the sacred perfume.