"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.
There are no names of the three wise men in the Bible. The name of Casper is tradition. Gold frankincense and myrrh were the three gifts that the wise men brought to Jesus.
Myrrh.
Myrrh
no he did not
He gave FRANCEIENCE
The fourth gift? Please elaborate more. (they mean give more detail)
Because that was the day baby Jesus was born and wisemen from the East gave gifts to him. So when you give a gift to someone, its like giving a gift to Jesus.
you can give him the gift of goodness like not stealing not killing and pray when you need help
One of the three wise men gave Jesus the gold as a gift, his name is not mentioned in the bible.
They gave it to him as a gift. He's the son of God you know. I think Jesus will show them to us in Heaven.
A Gift for Jesus was created in 1963.
God really didn't give anyone a Christmas gift. Christians started the tradition of celebrating Christmas to recognize God sending Jesus. Christians tend to say God's gift was Jesus.
A Gift for Jesus has 24 pages.
the magi gave Jesus gold, myrrh, and frankincense...so they did not give Jesus diamonds
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.