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What did the 3 kings give Jesus?

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Gold, Frankinsence & Myrrh

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we celebrate the three kings day because the three kings were the ones that bring the gifts to child Jesus


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How old was Jesus when the Kings found him?

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In what ways is Jesus not like earthly kings?

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Give five names you know or have heard describing Jesus the Christ?

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Why was the names of mothers to the kings in Judah mentioned in the Bible and not with the kings of Israel?

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