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Gold, Frankinsence and Myrrh
The three gifts of the Magi presented to Jesus were gold, frankincense, and myrrh.
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.
On January 5th, the Magi, or Wise Men, traditionally bring gifts to the Christ Child, celebrating the Feast of the Epiphany in Christian traditions. This event marks the revelation of Jesus to the Gentiles, symbolized by the visit of the Magi from the East who brought gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. In some cultures, this day is also associated with the celebration of Three Kings' Day, where children receive gifts in honor of the Magi's visit.
The magi traveled to Bethlehem because they wanted to go see Jesus, and bring him gifts, when he was born.
The gifts of the Magi in the biblical story of the birth of Jesus symbolize the recognition of Jesus as a king (gold), a priest (frankincense), and a sacrifice (myrrh).
The three gifts of the Magi were gold, frankincense, and myrrh. These gifts were significant in the story of the birth of Jesus because they symbolized Jesus' kingship (gold), his divinity (frankincense), and his eventual sacrifice (myrrh).
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.
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.