Mhur
The three kings from the east brought gold, frankincense and myrrh. Their names are not in the bible at all. Nevertheless, Caspar (or Gaspar) is the traditional name given to the king who in art is usually depicted as bring myrrh.
Myrrh, according to folklore. According to the Christian bible, there's not even any evidence that there were three kings, just three gifts.
he gave myrrh
gold incense and myrrha
The three wise men brought gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh to the baby Jesus.
"King Caspar" is a fictitious character who is not mentioned in the Bible.The Bible tells of Zoroastrian astrologers who bring gifts to baby Jesus, but it does not say that they were kings, or how many of them there were, or what their names were, or whether the gifts were a complete list of discrete items or a general list of the types of gifts brought.According to the legends that grew up later, the gift of King Caspar was myrrh.
i think the names are Caspar, Balthazar and, erm.
gold, frankincense and myrrh
Gold - KingshipFrankincense - DeathMyrrh - Death
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Yes. They are St. Caspar, St. Melchior and St. Balthasar, canonized Catholic saints whose feast day is January 6.
The three wise men brought gold, myrrh and frankincense for the baby Jesus.