The three wise men, also known as the Magi, are traditionally believed to have visited Jesus shortly after his birth in Bethlehem. However, the exact timing of their departure is not specified in the biblical account. It is generally thought that they arrived within days or weeks after Jesus' birth, guided by the star, but the specifics of when they left Bethlehem remain unclear. Their journey is often depicted as occurring shortly after the Nativity, before they returned to their own countries.
The three wise men, "The Magi".According to Christianity, the three wise men followed the star to Bethlehem. The three wise men traveled to witness the birth of the boy called the son of God.
Bethlehem
The three wise men first were led to Jerusalem, then Bethlehem. (Matthew 2:1-12)
The three wise men coming to visit baby jesus.
The wise men found Jesus in Bethlehem.
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Because the term "three wise men" or "the three magi" refers to the three wise men (or kings) mentioned in the Holy Bible as having come from the Orient to Bethlehem to see Jesus, and to pay him homage.Another answer:Scripture only specifies "three" regarding the gifts the wise men presented. The account in Matthew 2:1-16 never says how many MEN there were.
The New Testament does not name this star. BTW, the New Testament doesn't say how many wise men there were.
no they arrived each one 1 hour later
Bethlehem, Israel.
The Star of Bethlehem is what the three wise men followed to find where Jesus Christ was going to be born. If they had not seen this star they would not have known where to go.
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