Balsam tree

H1313
Hebrew
UBS
בָּשָׂם
bâsâmbaw-sawm'
Noun Masculine

Definition

= tree of 2-3 meters tall, with small, wrinkled, three-part leaves, white flowers, and pea-sized red berries that have a fragrant yellow seed inside; the bark of younger branches is gray, turning brown with age; it grows in desert or semi-desert climates; ◄ Opobalsamum; ► the tree is wanted for its resin, which appears by itself in green droplets from the stems and branches, but collectors also make cuts in the branches to speed the process; the droplets turn from green to brown, clump together, and fall to the ground, where they are collected; the resin is used in holy anointing oil, as medicine, and as an ingredient of perfume

Semantic Domains

Trees
Spices

Etymology

from an unused root meaning to be fragrant; (compare H5561 (סַם))

KJV Translations

spice

Occurrences1
Frequency Rank#5853

Verse Usage

This word appears 1 times in the Bible. Verse examples coming soon.