It seems feasible to suggest that the use of cannabis on the Arad altar had a deliberate psychoactive role. Boston University Professor Carl Ruck writes, There can be little doubt about a role for cannabis in Judaic religion. Cannabis is believed to be among the oils used for anointing, and Ruck states, Obviously the easy availability and long-established tradition of cannabis in early Judaism would inevitably have included it in the [Christian] mixtures. So, while Ruck might be overstating the case (I would question the claim of a long-established tradition of cannabis use), there is clearly evidence for the use of cannabis by Israelites going back millennia, and there is no evidence that the ancient Israelites, or the Jews of Jesus time (or Jesus himself), condemned cannabis in any way
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