burning incense in English

incense which has been lit to produce a fragrant odo

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1. Do you mind my asking if you've been burning incense?

2. Straight ahead stood an altar from which the aroma of burning incense ascended.

3. Censer (plural Censers) An ornamental container for burning incense, especially during religious ceremonies

4. In the Holy was a golden lampstand, a table, and an altar for burning incense.

5. 17 Then Uzziah became angry, and in his hand was a censer for burning incense.

6. These “pious” ones are offering sacrifices and burning incense to false deities, which God’s Law condemns.

7. Cense Meaning: "to perfume with burning inCense," late 14c., a shortened form of inCense (v.2)

8. Centuries after Moses’ day, however, the Israelites improperly began worshiping that same image, even burning incense to it.

9. + They stopped burning incense+ and offering up burnt sacrifices+ in the holy place to the God of Israel.

10. Censer definition: a container for burning incense , esp one swung at religious ceremonies Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

11. Censer definition is - a vessel for burning incense; especially : a covered incense burner swung on chains in a religious ritual.

12. Imagine just inside the entrance to the Hall of Justice a head shop with burning incense and cops dressed as hippies.

13. Censer Meaning: "vessel used for burning incense before an altar," mid-13c., from Old French censier, a shortened form… See definitions of Censer.

14. Censer, a vessel suspended by chains, and used for burning incense at solemn Mass, Vespers, Benediction, processions, and other important offices of the Church.It is now commonly called a thurible

15. Being kind to our enemies is like “heaping Coals of fire on their head” in that it will produce repentant prayer to God, which is like the sweet aroma from burning incense on Coals rising to the throne of God.