•Ordinary. Anointing the body or head with oil was a common practice with the Jews, as with
other Oriental nations. (28:40; Ruth 3:3; Micah 6:15) Anointing the head with oil or ointment
seems also to have been a mark of respect sometimes paid by a host to his guests. (Luke 7:46) and
Psal 23:5
•Official. It was a rite of inauguration into each of the three typical offices of the Jewish
commonwealth. a. Prophets were occasionally anointed to their office, (1 Kings 19:16) and were
called messiahs, or anointed. (1 Chronicles 16:22; Psalms 105:15) b. Priests, at the first institution
of the Levitical priesthood, were all anointed to their offices, (Exodus 40:15; Numbers 3:3) but
afterwards anointing seems to have been specially reserved for the high priest, (Exodus 29:29;
Leviticus 16:32) so that “the priest that is anointed,” (Leviticus 4:3) is generally thought to mean
the high priest. c. Kings. Anointing was the principal and divinely-appointed ceremony in the
inauguration of the Jewish Kings. (1 Samuel 9:16; 10:1; 1 Kings 1:34,39) The rite was sometimes
performed more than once. David was thrice anointed. d. Inanimate objects also were anointed
with oil, in token of their being set apart for religious service. Thus Jacob anointed a pillar at
Bethel. ((Genesis 31:13; Exodus 30:26-28)
•Ecclesiastical. Anointing with oil is prescribed by St. James to be used for the recovery of the
sick. (James 5:14) Analogous to this is the anointing with oil practiced by the twelve. (Mark 6:13)
II. SPIRITUAL.—
•In the Old Testament a Deliverer is promised under the title of Messiah, or Anointed, (Psalms 2:2;
Daniel 9:25,26) and the nature of his anointing is described to be spiritual, with the Holy Ghost.
(Isaiah 61:1) see Luke 4:18 In the New Testament Jesus of Nazareth is shown to be the Messiah,
or Christ or Anointed, of the Old Testament, (John 1:41; Acts 9:22; 17:2,3; 18:4,28) and the
historical fact of his being anointed with the Holy Ghost is asserted and recorded. (John 1:32,33;
Acts 4:27; 10:38) Christ was anointed as prophet priest and king.
•Spiritual anointing with the Holy Ghost is conferred also upon Christians by God. (2 Corinthians
1:21) ” Anointing “expresses the sanctifying influences of the Holy Spirit upon Christians who
are priests and kings unto God.
Ant
(Heb. nemalah). This insect is mentioned twice in the Old Testament: in (Proverbs 6:6; 30:25)
In the former of these passages the diligence of this insect is instanced by the wise man as an
example worthy of imitation; in the second passage the ant’s wisdom is especially alluded to; for
these insects “though they be little on the earth, are exceeding wise.” (For a long time European
commentators and naturalists denied that ants stored up grain for future use, as was asserted in
Proverbs but while this is true of most of the 104 European species, two of those species do lay up
food, and are called harvesting ants. Like species have been found in Texas and South America,
and are known to exist in Palestine. They show many other proofs of their skill. Some of them build
wonderful houses; these are often several stories high, sometimes five hundred times the height of
the builders, with rooms, corridors, and vaulted roofs supported by pillars. Some species keep a
kind of cows; others have a regular army of soldiers; some keep slaves—“No closer imitation of
the ways of man could be found in the entire animal economy.” (See Encyc. Brit.) McCook’s “The
Honey Ants” gives many curious facts about the habits of this peculiar kind of ant, and of the
harvesting ants of the American plains.—ED.)
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