Less than two years old. This is evident from the fact that King Herod ordered to kill the children below two years. And there was weeping in Rama village because of these killings at that time. Less than two years old. This is evident from the fact that King Herod, whom the Wisemen met before going to see Jesus, had ordered to kill the children below two years. And there was weeping in Rama village because of these killings at that time.
Jesus was likely around two years old when the wise men came to visit him.
Jesus was likely around two years old when the wise men found him.
Jesus was likely around two years old when the wise men visited him.
Jesus was likely around two years old when the wise men arrived to visit him.
The shepherds did not give Jesus gifts. The wise men from the east gave Jesus gifts of gold, frankincence, and myrrh. He was about two years old when they came.
Bethleham - at their home when Jesus was 2 yrs old.
No one knows their names, or if they were kings, or if there were three of them. All the Bible says is that "wise men from the east" came to see Jesus. Also, they came when Jesus was probably about 2 years old, and living in Nazareth. They were not present at the stable in Bethlehem at all.
Matthew 2:1-12 Though it doesn't specify the number of wise men who visited, nor the age of Jesus (it is assumed he was between the ages of newborn to 2 years of age, depending on with whom you speak.) It is assumed from the three gifts, gold, frankinscence and myhrr, that there were three Magi (wise men; magicians?), in later traditions called kings, and even given names. **It should be noted that they first approached Herod, who then ordered the deaths of all infants under the age of three.
The wise men (Iran? Iraq?) from the east came to worship the Messiah spoken of in the Old Testament as he told Herod the King. They presented precious commodities - gold, frankincence and myrrh in worship. Bob Rifle
no one really knows how many wise men there were, most people think there were 3, but the Bible says that "the wise men then brought 3 gifts of frankinsence, gold, and myrr." the Bible says that they brought 3 gifts, so in theory, it makes it sound like there were 3 wise men, but there could have been just 1, mabe 2, mabe 100, no one knows. people also think that the wise men came to visit Jesus on the night that he was born, but this is not true, the Bible says that the wise men came to visit him when he was at least a month old or a year old. and if you dont believe what im saying now, you can just go and read your Bible, cause EVERYBODY knows that the Bible is pure truth. ;)
the three wise menAnswer:None of them.Scripture states that the "wise men" [the exact number of them is undisclosed] came to Jesus' "house" as many as TWO YEARS two years after His birth... not when He was an "infant" in the stable."And when they were come INTO THE HOUSE, they saw the YOUNG CHILD [not infant in the manger] with Mary His mother..." (Matt.2:11).Herod subsequently ordered the murder of: "...all the children that were in Bethlehem [assuming this means 'male' children ?], and in all the coasts thereof, FROM TWO YEARS OLD AND UNDER, according to the time which he had diligently inquired of the wise men." (verse 16)The number of wise men isn't mentioned in the Bible. Men have made it into a story of "three wise men," from the number of gifts mentioned [verse 11].There could have been "two" wise men... or "twenty-two"... who knows? And any number of them could have presented multiples of the same gifts.But, however many "wise men" there may have been... none of them appeared to the "infant" Jesus in the manger. They arrived at Jesus' parents' "house" as many as two years later.
A:The Bible does not say that Jesus was two years old when the wise men visited him. Matthew's Gospel does say that after their visit, King Herod sought to have all the baby boys under two years old killed, so as to kill Jesus. This leads to the conclusion that Herod was uncertain how old Jesus was, but that he was confident that Jesus was much younger than two. Because the nativity accounts in Matthew and Lukeare so contradictory, some have sought to harmonise them by saying that the events in Luke occurred at the time of Jesus' birth and the events in Matthew occurred two years later, when Jesus was two. This explanation glosses over differences in the two accounts, but is the reason that some point to Herod's slaughter of children under two years old as meaning that Jesus was just two at the time the wise men arrived.