The Bible does not tell us their names. Nor does it say they were kings; we simply assume that they were of noble birth if they were trained as astrologers. The Bible does not even tell us that there were three of them - it only states three examples of the gifts.
You can read the story in Matthew 2:1-12.
The Bible does not give us the names of the names of the wise men who came to see Jesus. It doesn't even tell us how many wise men went to see Jesus, just that there was more then one.
There may not have actually been three, and they were not kings, but wise men, so, the only answer is, WE DON'T KNOW. Sorry!
Their particular names are not given in the Bible. They are simply called, 'wise men from the east' (Matthew 2.8)
The bible does not mention their names or which gift they gave.
"King Caspar" is a fictitious character who is not mentioned in the Bible.The Bible tells of Zoroastrian astrologers who bring gifts to baby Jesus, but it does not say that they were kings, or how many of them there were, or what their names were, or whether the gifts were a complete list of discrete items or a general list of the types of gifts brought.According to the legends that grew up later, the gift of King Caspar was myrrh.
The names of the three gifts given to Jesus are gold, myrrh and frankincense.
The names of the wise men who came to Jesus at his birth, including Gasper, are inventions and traditions of man. In the Bible account, there were three wise men that brought those three gifts to Jesus. Their names are not mentioned. You may read the story in Matthew 2.
no one knows. the bible did not actually state which king brought gold or even the names of the kings.
Melchior, along with Caspar and Balthazar, were the names given to the three wise men who visited the baby Jesus bringing gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. However, these names were later fictional inventions and have no historical or scriptural basis whatsoever. The Bible does not even tell us now many wise men there were (only that they brought three gifts) let alone give us their names.
The correct phrasing is "Is Uncle Jack bringing gifts for Katrina and me?"
Joseph, James, Judas, and Judias are names used in the Bible.
Every book in the New Testament names Jesus. Of course, Jesus is not mentioned in the Old Testament.
it is called " the Bible"
The three shepherds who visited Jesus were known as the Magi. They were a group of wise men from the East who had followed a star to Bethlehem. They were believed to be Persian astrologers and were known by the names of Gaspar, Melchior, and Balthazar. These three men followed the star and brought gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh to Jesus. They were the first to recognize Jesus as the King of the Jews and paid homage to Him.