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Shepherds saw Him and when He was two or so the wise man or men came to see Him. It says in the beginning of Luke in the Bible
Three Men and a Baby and the sequel Three Men and a Little Lady - no see disscussion- Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell (1968)
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In the east!
The Three Wise Men saw a star in the sky and the Wise Men believed that if there was a bright star in the night that it would be the coming of a new king. When Jesus was born, King Herrod told the Wise Men to go and see the Baby that was going to be called the new king. King Herrod told the Three wise men that he was going to worship this baby but he just need to know where he was. Being a typical king, he never wanted to loose his power and riches so King Herrod feared of being replaced by a baby that was going to replace him. The Three Wise men followed the star and finally came to the Stable of where the Baby Jesus was born. That night an Angel appeared to Joseph in a dream and told him to take the baby and flee to Egypt and the Wise Men went back to their countries and never returned to the king. King Herrod became angry when the wise men never came back and ordered that all babies that were 2 years and younger to be dead.
As they travelled on camels, which are slow and the bible only says that they came from the east . So it might have taken them weeks.
Christmas is a celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ & I think Advent represents the journey the three wise men took to see baby Jesus.
some people say or prove that they see ghost if it is true people see ghost but i think there are no ghost
To bring gifts...
This is a possibility because those countries are east of Israel.
The "answer" later, first a few points a) the Bible just calls them "wise men" - not "kings". b) the Bible does not say there were three. That is a conjecture based on there being three gifts - gold frankincense and myrrh c) the Bible does not name them. But, tradition in Christianity says they were Caspar, Melchior and Balthasar.