Gold, frankincense and myrrh
During the story of Jesus's birth.
When the three Kings saw the star, it was in the eastern sky. The Star of Bethlehem that announced the birth of the Christ Child is believed to have been the first comet of note.
it means the three kings went to the birth of christ and brought gold,frankinsense,andmhrry
three. and they each brought jesus a gift
The Three Kings' gifts in the biblical story of the birth of Jesus symbolize the recognition of Jesus as a king, a priest, and a savior. The gold represents his kingship, the frankincense symbolizes his priestly role, and the myrrh foreshadows his sacrifice for humanity. These gifts highlight the importance of Jesus' birth and his mission on earth.
mary, joseph, three kings a few sheep and goats a cow or two
The three wise men, also known as the three kings, were magi who visited the baby Jesus after his birth, bringing gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. Their visit symbolizes the recognition of Jesus as a significant figure and the fulfillment of prophecies about the Messiah in the Bible.
Because they were wise men and saw his star in the East and followed it to Jesus' birth place.
To find the first Christmas traditions would be difficult if not impossible today. As to the date of "Christ's Mass"? Why December the 25th? That the date actually goes back to Rome with a festival called 'Saturnalia' . A lot of Romans at the time of the adoption of Christianity into the Roman Empire (AD325) had various feasts. It was a time of revelry, celebration, eating and drinking. It was at the same time both a solstice observance and a harvest festival. On the Julian calendar it was proclaimed in 46 c.e., that the Saturnalia would fall on December twenty- fifth.
The three gifts that the three kings presented to baby Jesus were gold, frankincense, and myrrh.
Nothing. The Gospels skip from the coming of the Magi (traditionally 12 days after Jesus's birth) to Jesus as a twelve-year-old.
yes! but in a matter of fact they do but the celebrates the three magic kings that bring their presents in January they only celebrate the birth of christ, and get presents and in early January they get presents from the three magic kings