according to Biblical accounts, when the wisemen were looking for Jesus they did in fact follow a star that guided them to the manger where Jesus was born
If in biblical terms. The three kings/wisemen were following the star in the sky. Also called the star of David
The three wisemen/kings that brought the gifts to baby Jesus
They werenโt kings. Magi, wisemen, or astronomers. Also the Bible never says there were three.
The wise men, also known as the Magi, traveled from afar to find Jesus. They followed a star, known as the Star of Bethlehem, which guided them to the place where Jesus was born.
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 three wisemen
No the bible does not mention it any where.
The term "wisemen" is actually a misnomer. The wisemen were actually astronomers from the orient who came to find Jesus, but did not do so until about two years after His birth. The Bible doesn't say there were three of them either. So the phrase "the three wisemen" is not a correct statement. However, the men did bring gifts of gold frankincense and myrrh when they did find Jesus.
Actually the Bible does not limit the number of Shepherds or Wisemen (magoi) to three
People have given the Three Wisemen/Magi a handful of names... including Gaspar, Melchior, and Balthasar; as well as Apellus, Amerus, and Damasius.
The three gifts given by the wisemen were gold, myrh and frankincense.
The 5 basic Nativity set pieces actually can vary. The most popular configuration, however, includes Joseph, Mary holding the baby Jesus, and the three Wisemen (or kings)