The wise men are called the Magi or the three kings.
The three wise men in the biblical story are traditionally known as Caspar, Melchior, and Balthazar. They are also referred to as the Magi who visited baby Jesus after his birth.
We don't really know because The Bible does not tell us specifically. But tradition holds that their names were Gaspar, Balthazar and Melchior.
The biblical story of the three Magi, also known as the Three Wise Men or Three Kings, tells of them bringing gifts including frankincense to the baby Jesus as part of their visit to him in Bethlehem.
Samson, Benaiah, and David are three biblical heroes who each killed a lion.
The biblical brother of Ham and Shem was Japheth. They were the sons of Noah, who were said to be the ancestors of the three main races of humanity according to the Bible.
The three kings mentioned in the Bible are Melchior, Gaspar (Caspar), and Balthazar. They are commonly known as the Magi or the Three Wise Men, who visited the baby Jesus after his birth, bearing gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh.
The biblical story of the three kings following the North Star is symbolic of them seeking and following the guidance to find and honor the newborn Jesus, as the star was seen as a sign of his birth. It is a significant event in Christian tradition known as the Epiphany or the manifestation of Jesus to the Gentiles.
The names of the three wise men are not mentioned in the Bible. Traditional names for the wise men are Caspar, Melchior, and Balthazar, a tradition from Western Christian culture. The story of the Magi visiting Jesus is found in the Gospel of Matthew, chapter 2, but their names are not given in the biblical text.
Gaspar, Balthasar, and Melchior.
There really is too little information to answer with certainty, but one group of three men would be the magi. Their names, by tradition are Caspar, Melchior and Balshazar. The names themselves are not given in the account by Matthew. Change the question to narrow it down if this is not the group you are thinking of.
In the story there are actually three brothers!!! Ron, Stan, and Russell!!!!
Melchor is a predominantly Spanish version of the name Melchior, the name of one of the three wise men in the Biblical story of the Nativity.
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No, The Three Little Pigs is a folk tale that has no direct connection to any biblical passage. It is a traditional story that has been passed down through generations with various versions and adaptations.
There weren't necessarily 3 wise men. There were only 3 gifts. There could have been 1 million wise men. No names were given in the bible though. Later traditions give them the names Balthasar, Caspar, and Melchior.
The biblical story of the three Magi, also known as the Three Wise Men or Three Kings, tells of them bringing gifts including frankincense to the baby Jesus as part of their visit to him in Bethlehem.
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The names of the three young pups in "Julie of the Wolves" are Kapu, Zing, and Nukik. They are part of Julie's wolf pack in the story.
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