The Magi, or wise men from the East. These are a much-maligned group. They are nowheres referred to in The Bible as Kings, we don"t know their names- but popular usage has fixed the number as a trio and given them the names of Gaspar ( or Casper), Melchior ( usually prononuced Mel-Choir) , and Balshazar. One is supposed to ave been a Black Man. It is interesting how much lore has been made up about the Three Kings compared with some better-documented biblical characters.
In the bible the star was first seen by the three wisemen.
The three wisemen, or Magi, first saw the Star of Bethlehem in the Bible story. The star led them to the stable where Jesus was born.
The sherperds
the three kings
The three wise men who were living in the Orient at that time. They saw it months before the birth of the Lord. Then they decided to follow the star and they had to travel several months to arrive in Bethlehem. The shepperds did not see the star until the night the Lord was born so they saw it much later!
A:The star of Bethlehem is only in Matthew's Gospel and we should not place this event in Luke's Gospel, which contains an entirely different nativity story. There is no suggestion that the shepherds ever saw the star.
The Star of Bethlehem, the night our Savior Jesus Christ was born. In Israel.
Jesus was born in Bethlehem, David was from Bethlehem
The star let the wise men know that Jesus was going to be born in Bethlehem. The Bible said that Jesus would be born in Bethlehem so the star was a way of telling them that the time that He would be born was there. It symbolizes the star that the three wisemen followed to the manger.
It is commonly called the literally "the star"in The New Testament. Some people called the star of David" or the "Star of Bethlehem."
When the three Kings saw the star, it was in the eastern sky. The Star of Bethlehem that announced the birth of the Christ Child is believed to have been the first comet of note.
Star Over Bethlehem has 80 pages.