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    The Watchtower—2015 | March 1
    • Where did the exotic spices come from? Aloes, cassia, and cinnamon were found in what is today China, India, and Sri Lanka. Spices such as myrrh and frankincense came from trees and bushes that grew in desert areas stretching from southern Arabia to Somalia in Africa. And nard, or spikenard, was an exclusive Indian product from the Himalayas.

  • Gifts Fit for a King
    The Watchtower—2015 | March 1
    • Perfumes and ointments. People who could afford it used fragrant powders for scenting their houses, garments, beds, and bodies. (Esther 2:12; Proverbs 7:17; Song of Solomon 3:6, 7; 4:13, 14) Lazarus’ sister Mary poured out very expensive “perfumed oil, genuine nard,” on Jesus’ hair and feet. The small jar of “genuine nard” cost up to a year’s wages.​—Mark 14:3-5; John 12:3-5.

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