You are probably looking for Caspar, Melchior and Balthazar, BUT, they are almost certainly not the names of the Magi (commonly known as kings). We do not know that there were three of them, and we do not know that they only brought one gift each. The Magi could have all brought gold, frankincense and myrrh, or one of the aforementioned each (Matthew2:1+2+11) . In other words, no-one knows.
One of the wise men from the east. No names were given, however these men would have likely been fairly wealthy for the time.
The Bible does not say who brought what, just that the 'magi' (astrologers/'wise men') brought gifts of "gold and frankincense and myrrh".(Matthew 2:11)
The Bible does not say who gave the gold, but we know that it was given by one of the wise men from the east who came to see the baby Jesus.
The bible does not mention it.
He gaved his life unto the cross of calvary, he sacrifice for all mankind.
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A gold coin with Jesus typically refers to a religious or commemorative coin featuring an image or representation of Jesus Christ. These coins are often used as gifts, collectibles, or for religious purposes. They can hold sentimental value for believers and collectors alike.
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Gold, frankincense, and myrrh, but most bible scholars agree that Jesus was about two when the wise men finally found Him.
He gaved his life for sins and he begged his father(god) to forgive all humanity) And he forgived Judas iscariot(the one who betrayed him). I hope that is good answer.
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Jonas wonders about his family, his friends, and the outside world when he is not with The Giver. He grapples with the lack of freedom and choice in his society, and questions the values and rules that have been imposed upon him.
A gold angel at Christmas represents the angels that sang the night that Jesus was born. Angel tree toppers represent the angel Gabriel.