Gold
By one of the wise men.
One of the wise men. They brought gold, frankincense and myrrh.
We can say they were wise men and not kings, as kings do not travel alone without his army. But the gifts by which wise men are not mentioned in the bible and therefore the number of wise men or magi is not known nor if each magi brought one gift or multiple gifts.
One or all as the Scripture does not mention the number or names of the Wise Men (Magi).
One of the three wise men gave Jesus the gold as a gift, his name is not mentioned in the bible.
They brought gold, frankincense, and myrrh.
The wise men brought gold, myrrh and frankincense.
In the Biblical story of the birth of Jesus, the three wise men were said to have brought gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. These gifts were seen as symbolic offerings representing the kingship of Jesus (gold), his divinity (frankincense), and his mortality (myrrh).
Gold->signifying that He would be king.Frankincense->signifying that He would be worshiped.Myrrh->signifying He would have an untimely death.
No one knows. The Bible says that it was wise men bearing three gifts. 1) Gold 2) Frankincense 3) Myrrh. (pronounced: mer) There was never any mention of there being "three wise men". It was mentioned that the wise men brought "three gifts". For all we know, there could have been 10 wise men with three gifts.
The Bible does not list which of the wise men brought which gift. The three gifts they brought were frankincense, gold, myrrh.