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Mandrakes
Hebrew dudaim; i.e., "love-plants", occurs only in Gen. 30:14-16
and Cant. 7:13. Many interpretations have been given of this
word _dudaim_. It has been rendered "violets," "Lilies,"
"jasmines," "truffles or mushrooms," "flowers," the "citron,"
etc. The weight of authority is in favour of its being regarded
as the Mandragora officinalis of botanists, "a near relative of
the night-shades, the 'apple of Sodom' and the potato plant." It
possesses stimulating and narcotic properties (Gen. 30:14-16).
The fruit of this plant resembles the potato-apple in size, and
is of a pale orange colour. It has been called the "love-apple."
The Arabs call it "Satan's apple." It still grows near
Jerusalem, and in other parts of Palestine.


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  • Mandrake - Wikipedia
    A mandrake is one of several toxic plant species with "man-shaped" roots and some uses in folk remedies The roots by themselves may also be referred to as "mandrakes" The term primarily refers to nightshades of the genus Mandragora (in the family Solanaceae) found in the Mediterranean region
  • What are the mandrakes mentioned in the Bible? - GotQuestions. org
    Mandrakes are mentioned in one passage in Genesis and once in Song of Solomon Mandrakes have unusually large, forked roots that sometimes resemble a human body with open arms and legs
  • What Is a Mandrake Plant and Why Is It Dangerous?
    Found primarily in the Mediterranean region, this perennial herb holds a unique place where science, ancient medicine, and folklore converge Its long history is intertwined with tales of magic, fertility, and powerful narcotics, driven by the plant’s distinctive, often human-shaped root and its potent chemical composition
  • Mandrake | Description, Species, Traditions | Britannica
    Mandrake is still used occasionally in homeopathic and folk medicine and has applications in modern witchcraft and occult practices In North America the name mandrake is often used for the mayapple (Podophyllum peltatum) of the barberry family (Berberidaceae)
  • What are mandrakes and what significance do they hold in the Bible?
    Mandrakes are plants belonging to the genus Mandragora, native to the Mediterranean and Near East They are known for their forked roots, which often resemble human figures, and have historically been associated with magical and medicinal properties
  • What Is Mandrake Used For? History, Uses, and Dangers
    Mandrake is a perennial herb belonging to the nightshade family, Solanaceae, known for its large, often forked root This plant, primarily Mandragora officinarum, has occupied a contradictory position in folklore and medicine for thousands of years
  • Mandrake root uses health benefits - nightshadefamily. com
    Mandrake was historically used to treat muscle spasms, tremors, or conditions like seizures due to its anticholinergic properties The alkaloids found in mandrake can block acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter that causes muscle contractions, thus relaxing the muscles and reducing spasms
  • Solanaceae: Mandrake - US Forest Service
    Mandrakes are stemless, perennial herbs with large taproots that can grow up to two feet in length The flowers emerge in a cluster from the center of the plant, and depending on the species, range in color from a yellow-green to bluish-purple The sweet-smelling fruits resemble small yellow apples
  • Mandrake: Traditional Uses, Key Ingredients, and Toxicity Guide
    Mandrake was historically used for sedation, pain relief, and spasm-related complaints, but modern self-treatment is not considered safe Its pharmacologic importance comes mainly from tropane alkaloids that helped shape later anticholinergic and anesthetic drug use
  • What are the mandrakes mentioned in Genesis 30:14? - Bible Hub
    Mandrakes, referenced briefly in Genesis 30:14, were valuable in the ancient Near Eastern context for their supposed fertility and aphrodisiac properties Scriptural passages indicate that both Leah and Rachel esteemed these plants as potentially beneficial amid their struggles for motherhood





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