Wood not really, look around you, trees and what are trees made from?
Why do you assume it was Olive wood? Neither the Bible, nor any other historlical document from those times, gives the merest hint of what wood the cross was made from. It is unlikely that it was Olive wood anyway - Olive trees are small and would not be sufficiently large to produce even an upright let alone a crossbeam. Most likely the wood used was Cedar ( the Cedar of Lebanon was a common tree there) or any number of large trees that produced timber of sufficient strength and size to make the production of a cross from it a possibility.
without a doubt , olive wood is more elaborate , the best grain on olive wood comes from the root of the tree .
Yes, and it is safe to eat off of, so it may be used for things like wood plates, bowls, and cutting boards.
not safe,because of the residue on it,its best to use fresh wood chips
Yes, the olive tree produces a hard and strong wood. Olive wood is used for a wide variety of applications. Olive wood is used to make smoking pipes, musical instruments, and even the stock of guns.
Correctly pruning away damaged and diseased wood will improve a trees health.
olive wood
oak trees , red wood trees , and forest wood trees
OLIVE
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I have a wood stove and have burned cedar in it for years, it is completely safe. Recently alot of cedar trees have died on my property so I have had an abundance of the wood. It burns alot faster than oak so i mix the two for a longer lasting fire. Enjoy