Mirth, Frankincense and Gold
we celebrate the three kings day because the three kings were the ones that bring the gifts to child Jesus
The shepherds did not give Jesus gifts; it was the wise men (Three Kings) who presented gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh to Jesus. They offered these gifts as symbols of his royalty, divinity, and eventual sacrifice.
frankinscense represents the three gifts the kings gave baby jesus
The three wisemen/kings that brought the gifts to baby Jesus
The three kings, also known as the Magi, are said to have brought gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh to Jesus as a symbol of royalty, divinity, and mortality. These gifts were significant in their representation of Jesus’s role as a king, a priest, and a savior.
They followed the Star of Bethlehem to where the King of Kings, Jesus, was born. There they presented him with gifts befitting a king: gold, myrrh and frankincense.
They weren’t kings. Magi, wisemen, or astronomers. Also the Bible never says there were three.
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The gifts were presented to Christ, whom the Magi recognized as a King. They were kings themselves, and would not have come to bow down and offer Him gifts, otherwise. That would have been unthinkable; laughable. It is significant that they did this. His mother received the gifts on His behalf, and carefully tended them while he was a child.
The three Kings otherwise known as the three wise men. They are said to have travelled from the east to Bethlehem to give Jesus their gifts and to worship him.
Kings (The bible talks of the three Kings of Orient who brought gifts to baby Jesus, also known as the three wise men).
these lyrics came from the famous carol "We Three Kings Of Orient Are". The song has to do with the three kings who came to Jesus and gave him gifts. the three gifts were gold, frankencinse(?), and myrrh.