Ian McKellan
Ian McKellan plays Gandalf in the Lord of the Rings, Magneto in X-Men, and Sir Leigh Teabing in The Da Vinci Code
The wise men did not follow the north star. The wise men followed the star that appeared over the manger.If the wise men had followed the north star, they would have ended up at the north pole.
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The north star. COMMENT: The star that guided the wise men to Jesus was a special star. It appeared in the East and moved toward Israel. The wise men followed it to Jerusalem and after being told by Herod the Great that the new born King was to be born in Bethlehem the wise men left and "Behold" the star moved over the place where Jesus was Born. (Bethlehem). Regular stars do not do this. This star was HIS star.
The Star Of Bethlehem story is the Christian story about the birth of Christ. According to the story a star appeared over the manger where Jesus was born that allowed the three wise men to find him.
the star of Bethlehem
The sign in the sky was a star. It was a bright star in the East that led the Wise Men to where Jesus was born.
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The three wise men were from the east as they said we have seen a star in the east and have come to follow it to look for a king. Sounds kind of confusing but the Star of Bethlehem moved. The star rose in the east and set in the west. The 3 wise men are probably from Persia and saw the star rise while they were still in Persia. The followed the star for a long time until finally it appeared to have stop moving; that is when they arrived in the land of Judea. This moving star could have been a Supernova, Comet or something completely supernatural, but this explains why the men from the East saw a Star rise in the Wast and traveled West. Matt 2:8-10 "After they had heard the king, they went on their way, and the star they had seen when it rose went ahead of them until it stopped over the place where the child was. When they saw the star, they were overjoyed."
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