There has been so much fantasy written about these men, but The Bible story is very different. 1. Nowhere does say there were three of them! This misconception came from the Bible account that tells us they brought three gifts. There were probably many more than three bringing the three gifts between them. 2. Nowhere dooes it give their names as Melchior, Caspar and Balthazzar. This is a medieval invention. 3. They were not kings. The Bible says they were 'wise men' who studied the stars, not kings. 4. No one knows their colour or race. it iis likely that they came from Persia but this is also speculation. 5. They did not arrive at the stable along with the shepherds. The crib scene was an invention of St Francis of Assissi one Christmas to tell the Christmas story, but the idea that the wise men came to the stable is wrong. The Bible account tells us that by the time they arrived Jesus was already living in a house in Bethlehem. 6. The likelihood is that the wise men arrived when Jesus was a toddler - around 18 months to 2 years after his birth. This can be inferred from the Bible account that Herod decided to kill all boys 2 and under to ensure that he killed Jesus. Why do this if Jesus was newly born? The answer is that he wasn't - he was at least 18 months or around 2. So the wise men must have taken around 2 years after the birth of Christ to find Jesus. Sorry to destroy the romantic myths about the kings around the manger scene - Although the crib scene reminds us of the wonderful miracle of Christ's birth, it never really happened like that. The Bible makes that very clear.
The Wise Men never went to the infant Jesus in the manger in Matthew's account. They visited the child Jesus in the house. In Luke's account, the Shepherds went to the manger to see the new born infant, Jesus.
Matthew 2:11New International Version (NIV)11 On coming to the house, they saw the child with his mother Mary, and they bowed down and worshiped him. Then they opened their treasures and presented him with gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh.
Though no specific time is given on the time it took the Wise Men (number is not given), we can glean from Herod's questioning them and then ordering the death of the innocence under 2 years old, that it took up to or about 2 years to make the journey.
It took the wise men at least 30 days to reach Jesus. This is assuming they traveled at least 15 miles a day for the nearly 450 mile journey.
We must remember that they came from the east riding on camels, that do not travel fast, so they traveled for two years.
The three wise men coming to visit baby jesus.
The angel did not visit the wise men, it was by a bright star that they came to see Jesus.
The three Wise Men are of the most well known visitors.
Three Kings Day is a Hispanic holiday celebrating the visit of the wise men to see Jesus.
no 3 wise men visit Jesus
The bible does not mention who was the first wise man to visit Jesus.
In Matt 2 : 11 , they were together when they gave the gifts. But to say who was first, was not recorded.
Jesus was visited by the 3 wise men who brought him gifts of Myrrh, Frankincense and gold.
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Frankinscence , Myrrh, Gold
The Scripture does not name or number the 'Wise Men or Magi' that visit the child Jesus. Three gifts are mentioned and the tradition of men has assigned 3 'Kings' for each one of these.
When the three wise men were to visit Jesus they followed a star to reach him. Then years later someone decided to hang a star in memory of them