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Easton's Bible Dictionary

The process of preserving a body by means of aromatics (Genesis 50:2, 3, 26). This art was practised by the Egyptians from the earliest times, and there brought to great perfection. This custom probably originated in the belief in the future reunion of the soul with the body. The process became more and more complicated, and to such perfection was it carried that bodies embalmed thousands of years ago are preserved to the present day in the numberless mummies that have been discovered in Egypt.

The embalming of Jacob and Joseph was according to the Egyptian custom, which was partially followed by the Jews (2 Chronicles 16:14), as in the case of king Asa, and of our Lord (John 19:39, 40; Luke 23:56; 24:1). (see PHARAOH.)

Noah Webster's Dictionary

(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Embalm.

Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia

EMBALMING

em-bam'-ing (chanaT, "to spice"):

Embalming. is mentioned in Scripture only in the cases of Jacob and Joseph (Genesis 50:2, 26). It was a distinctly Egyptian invention and method of preserving the bodies of men and animals. Examples of it reach back to over 3,000 years ago.

It prevailed to some extent among the peoples of Asia, and at a later period among the Greeks and Romans, but was in origin and use distinctly non-Israelitish.

See BURIAL.

Multi-Version Concordance

Embalming (3 Occurrences)

Mark 14:8 what she could she did, she anticipated to anoint my body for the embalming. (YLT)

John 12:7 Jesus, therefore, said, 'Suffer her; for the day of my embalming she hath kept it, (YLT)

Genesis 50:3 And forty days were fulfilled for him; for so are fulfilled the days of embalming: and the Egyptians wept for him three-score and ten days. (ASV JPS NAS RSV NIV)




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