In the King James version....
There is no mention of this.
The Magi visited Jesus shortly after his birth, according to the Bible.
I do not think they are mentioned in the bible.
The bible does not mention who was the first wise man to visit Jesus.
i think 100 times that's hard
Gabriel visits Joseph in the Bible when he tells him about Mary's pregnancy with Jesus.
The bible does not mention the number of sheperds that went to see christ .
The Bible only mentions the shepherds visiting Mary, Joseph and Jesus in the stable. They were invited by the angels.(Luke 2:8-20)
Jesus' birth is in Bethlehem, Palestine. To find out more information about Jesus, go to your local library, church, or even web it up. You may want to visit a friend, or even buy or borrow a bible.
Jesus was most probably in a stable or barn because all the rooms in the inns were taken.
The Magi were wise men from the East who visited Jesus after his birth, bringing gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. Their visit symbolized the recognition of Jesus as a significant figure and the fulfillment of prophecies about the Messiah.
The biblical story of the three Magi, also known as the Three Wise Men or Three Kings, tells of them bringing gifts including frankincense to the baby Jesus as part of their visit to him in Bethlehem.
Jesus is recorded in the 25th chapter of Matthew as teaching that we should "visit" prisoners, and by extension, to be kind and merciful to them.