The three kings in the Nativity story are traditionally known as Melchior, Gaspar (or Caspar), and Balthazar. They are often referred to as the Magi or Wise Men who traveled to see the newborn Jesus, bringing gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. Their visit symbolizes the recognition of Jesus' significance beyond the Jewish community, representing all nations.
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The bible does not mention which king got lost or for that matter their names (or even that they were "kings" or that there were three of them).
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Assuming there were three - and most people only assume there were three because there were three gifts, but there could have been more - tradtion gives them the following names: Balthasar, Melchior, Caspar.
It is not known in the bible, which king gave which gift, or their names.
The traditional names are Balthazar, Caspar (or possibly "Gaspar") & Melchior. However, The Bible doesn't give their names and in fact doesn't even say they were kings or that there were three of them.
He didn't. The bible does not ever mention the names of any of the Three Kings/or Wise men.
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The three kings mentioned in the Bible are Melchior, Gaspar (Caspar), and Balthazar. They are commonly known as the Magi or the Three Wise Men, who visited the baby Jesus after his birth, bearing gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh.
Your question is somewhat vague. There were many kings mentioned in the Bible. You probably referring to the first three kings in Israel. Those are : Saul, David and Solomon. If that was not the answer you wanted, please edit your question or post a more precise one. Maybe the three kings came to the stable when Jesus was born. The three kings came from Persia now Iran, Melchor, Baltazar and Gasparwhich offered gifts, Myrr, incense & gold.