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Dedicate a Tree in Israel – Revive Biblical Agriculture


Sponsor or Adopt a Rare Biblical Tree Near the Dead Sea
Help Restore the Sacred Plants of Scripture in Israel

Why Dedicate a Biblical Tree in Israel?

At the Balm of Gilead Farm, we grow rare and sacred biblical plants with a mission:
to revive the agriculture of the Bible in the land where it all began.

We are the only farm in the world cultivating trees like the Balm of Gilead (Commiphora gileadensis) and the True Frankincense Tree (Boswellia sacra) — now growing again in Israel near the Dead Sea, for the first time since biblical times.

By dedicating a tree, you become part of this prophetic restoration.
Your tree is not just a plant — it's a living prayer, a gift to the land, a legacy for generations.

"The first thing God did when creating the world was plant a garden."
(Genesis 2:9)

When we enter the Land of Israel, the Bible commands us to plant trees (Leviticus 19:23).
By sponsoring or adopting a biblical tree, you fulfill this commandment in a deeply meaningful way.

Each tree:

​🌿 Restores the land of Israel
🌿 Revives sacred species used in Temple times
🌿 Carries a message of healing, anointing, and redemption

You’ll receive a beautiful certificate, updates from the farm, and even a gift made from the very trees you help bring back to life.

“If you’re holding a sapling and someone tells you the Messiah has come — plant the sapling first.” – Rabbi Yochanan ben Zakkai, 1st century

 

Join us.
Honor a loved one.
Celebrate a birth or life event.
Or simply partner with us in planting hope in the soil of Israel.

The Sacred Plants Grown On The Farm

Balm of Gilead Tree Blossoming Near the Dead Sea
Biblical Trees Replanted in the Desert Soil of Judea
Sacred Biblical Trees Restored in the Judean Wilderness
Frankincense Fruit (Boswellia Sacra) Ripening on the Farm
View of the Biblical Desert and Sacred Trees Plantation
Sacred Agriculture Restored Amidst the Judean Desert Landscapes
Young Balm of Gilead Sapling in the Biblical Farm
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