Though there could have been more, the Scripture notes these three:
Gold was a gift for royalty-in this case the chosen King of the Jews and ultimately the "King of Kings and Lord of Lords" who will rule over the entire earth (Revelation:19:16).
Frankincense was an incense intimately connected with the priesthood and temple sacrifices, foreshadowing the fact that Jesus Christ would serve as our High Priest and give Himself as the perfect sacrifice to pay the penalty for the sins of all mankind (Hebrews:4:14-15; 9:11-14; 1 Peter:1:18-19).
Myrrh had a much more sobering symbolism. When a person died, this perfuming agent was wrapped with the body to help cover up the stench of death. Jesus' own body would be wrapped in linen with myrrh and aloes (John:19:39-40).
The gifts symbolize the following:
Gold is meant to portray how Jesus is a "King" since He stems from the line of King David;
Frankincense is something Jewish priests use during temple ceremonies, and hence stands for Jesus as the "mediator" between God the Father and His people. Also this could be said to foreshadow His sacrifice on the cross as an "offering" for the forgiveness of our sins;
Lastly, Myrrh is used to embalm the dead during Jesus' time, and like what was mentioned above, it symbolizes Jesus dying on the cross for the salvation of mankind.
In The Bible the three wisemen or magi gave Jesus gifts of gold , myrh and frankincence.
third person omniscent view
The painting, 'The adoration of the Magi,' shows the Magi bringing gifts to baby Jesus. The painting portrays the Magi bestowing Jesus with adoration and gifts and recognizing him as a king
The magi are people who used to give out gifts. They are beleved to be very wise.
Frankincense was not a gift from the magi. The three gifts brought by the magi to baby Jesus were gold, frankincense, and myrrh.
gold frankencence and muirGold, Frankinsence and Myrrh
The magi traveled to Bethlehem because they wanted to go see Jesus, and bring him gifts, when he was born.
she buys him a silver watch
Jesus the 3 gifts the magi brought were: Gold- Kingship Frankincense = Priesthood Myrrh = Sacrifice
The magi were three wise men who brought gifts to Jesus. These men created the gift of giving on Christmas and the gifts they brought Jesus were the wisest of all. O' Henry presented us with a story of two foolish, unwise but loving, caring people who sacrificed their greatest treasures for each other which both rendered useless. From giving gifts to receiving gifts, the magi are the wisest.
I think Our Lady graciously accepted ALL the Gifts of the Magi for her Son.
In "The Gift of the Magi," one tradition mentioned is exchanging gifts during Christmas. Jim and Della, the main characters, go to great lengths to buy each other gifts as a token of their love, despite their financial limitations.
In "The Gift of the Magi" by O. Henry, the term "magi" refers to the wise men who visited Jesus after his birth, bearing gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. In the story, the couple Jim and Della embody the spirit of giving and selflessness that the magi exemplified, making sacrifices to give each other meaningful Christmas gifts.
Nowhere in the bible does it say how many Magi there were, it just says that there were 3 gifts. Most people assume that there were 3 Magi, but the Bible does not infer that. There could have been hundreds.