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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
    Because mandrakes contain deliriant hallucinogenic tropane alkaloids and the shape of their roots often resembles human figures, they have been associated with magic rituals throughout history, including present-day contemporary pagan traditions
  • What are the mandrakes mentioned in the Bible? - GotQuestions. org
    A mandrake is a short-stemmed, flowering plant in the nightshade family (and therefore related to the potato) 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
  • 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)
  • Mandrake facts and health benefits
    Mandragora officinarum popularly known as Satan’s apple or mandrake is a perennial plant belonging to Solanaceae – Potato family The plant has a chubby root resembling that of a parsnip The root of this plant bifurcates resembling a pair of legs
  • The Powerful 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
  • The History and Uses of the Magical Mandrake, According to Modern . . .
    In the Bible’s Book of Genesis, mandrake root helps Rachel conceive Jacob, and in Greek mythology, Circe and Aphrodite are thought to use it as an aphrodisiac But its powers are not only
  • What are mandrakes and what significance do they hold in the Bible?
    In ancient cultures, mandrakes were often regarded as magical or sacred plants Their peculiar shape and the belief in their medicinal properties contributed to their mystique Beyond the biblical text, mandrakes were frequently associated with fertility and love in folklore
  • Mandrakes Meaning - Bible Definition and References
    Mandrakes are the fruit of the Mandragora officinarum, a member of the Solanaceae or potato order, closely allied to the Atropa belladonna It is a common plant all over Palestine, flourishing particularly in the spring and ripening about the time of the wheat harvest (Genesis 30:14)
  • Mandrake Root: Myth, Mystery, and Medicinal Potential
    Let’s get to the good stuff: what does mandrake actually do? The root is packed with alkaloids—chemical compounds like atropine, scopolamine, and hyoscyamine These aren’t just fancy names; they’re potent In small doses, they’ve been used for centuries to treat everything from pain to insomnia
  • Topical Bible: Mandrakes
    Mandrakes are mentioned in the Bible primarily in the context of the Old Testament, where they are associated with fertility and desire The Hebrew word for mandrakes is "dudaim," and they are referenced in two significant passages: Genesis 30:14-16 and Song of Solomon 7:13





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