You won't find them, on my reading.
It only says "wise men from the East", and not even that there were *three*.
The traditional names, Caspar, Balthazar and Melchior, are later additions to the Gospels.
The Gospels are also silent on ethnicity/colour, despite there being a tradition that one of them was black.
Chapter 7 of the bible will always be chapter 7.
Archelaus, the son of Herod the Great, was discussed in the book of Matthew. He is specifically found in chapter 2, verse 22.
Moses' mother's name was Jochebed. You'll find this in the Bible in the book of Exodus chapter 6 verse 20.
Maharshalalhashbaz: This name occurs twice in the book of Isaiah in the Old Testament of the KJV Bible, in chapter 8.1 & 3 This also is the longest word and the longest name in the Bible.
yes it is in genesis chapter 20
it means you are reading a chapter of the bible.
A woman by the name of Naoh is not mentioned in the Bible.
Look in the New Testament book of Acts chapter 13 verse 9. (Acts 13:9)
The name "Doris" is not in the Bible. There is a "Dorcas," also known as Tabitha, in Acts chapter 9.
Gen 2:19-20
His name was Naaman and he can be found in 2 kings chapter 5.
1 Samuel chapter 16.