In Matthew's Gospel, a star first led the magi westward to Jerusalem so that they could meet King Herod, then turned around and led them south-east to Bethlehem, and finally stood over the very house in which baby Jesus lay. No star can do this, nor does it make sense that the star would put Jesus' life in danger by leading the wise men to Herod, except to create dramatic suspense in the story.
The three wisemen, or Magi, first saw the Star of Bethlehem in the Bible story. The star led them to the stable where Jesus was born.
The Gospel of Matthew tells of the magi visiting Jesus.
the meaning of a Christmas star is when it lead the wise men in the Bible to the Lord baby Jesus. And when they had found out about the Lord Jesus Christ being born they brought gifts of three.
they followed a star that led them to jesus. they followed a star that led them to jesus.
The Magi visited Jesus in Bethlehem.
The Magi are traditionally believed to have come from the East, possibly from regions like Persia or Babylon. They followed a star to Bethlehem to visit the baby Jesus.
The sign in the sky was a star. It was a bright star in the East that led the Wise Men to where Jesus was born.
The Magi visited Jesus shortly after his birth, according to the Bible.
the North Star led the three wise men to the birth of Jesus
The wise men, also known as the Magi, came from the east to worship Jesus after seeing His star in the sky. They brought gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh to honor Him.
The magi are referred to as the three wise men and they traveled to find Jesus Christ our savior. God guided them by the Northern star.
A:Matthew's Gospel says that the magi followed a star, which somehow led them westwards to Jerusalem then turned around and led them back towards the south-east, where it was able to show them the exact house where Jesus lay. However, Ian Wilson (Jesus: The Evidence) says the hard reality is that Matthew's nativity story offers insufficient historicity for anyone to be confident that there was a star at all. This account has all the hallmarks of myth.