Many estimate that at that time, translated into modern money, frankincense would have cost $500 per pound. Myrrh would have cost $4,000 per pound.
gold cost ~$4500 per pound on the date this article was published. the actual quantities offered as gifts are not included in the gospel.
Both of them are just types of hardened tree resins, from two different types of trees that smell pleasant. I dont know what they were worth in biblical times, but they’re not quite as valuable today unless you sell essential oils or make perfumes.
Frankincense and myrrh are incenses you would burn in your house if you want to pollute your air with micro-particles and make your house smell like a middle-eastern souk.
The only thing you want from the Three Kings story is the gold. Trust me on that one.
But which is technialm more valuable?
I only answered your question about what they are 🙂 I have no idea how much they’re worth. Probably too much if you don’t live in the middle-east, as you’d have to import that stuff I guess.
For the record, you can get myrrh resin for like 20-30 bucks a 4oz sack on Amazon.
A one pound sack of frankincense goes for about 20.
What was more valuable in the first century is anyone’s guess.




