The wisemen and the shepherds both play significant roles in the Nativity story, highlighting different aspects of the birth of Jesus. Both groups come to pay homage to the newborn Jesus, demonstrating reverence and recognition of his importance. They also symbolize the universality of Christ's message, as the wisemen represent the educated elite from afar, while the shepherds embody the humble and local populace. Lastly, both encounters emphasize themes of guidance and revelation, as they each receive divine direction to find the Messiah.
Actually the Bible does not limit the number of Shepherds or Wisemen (magoi) to three
The question is not clear, Is it the shepherds, wisemen, Peter , you are asking about.
You can say the signs were the star , shepherds and wisemen and Joseph and Mary.
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Jesus was likely around two years old when the Wisemen came to visit him.
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After Jesus' birth in Bethlehem, the shepherds were the first to visit him, according to the New Testament. The angels announced the birth to the shepherds, who then went to see Jesus in the manger.
The term "wisemen" is actually a misnomer. The wisemen were actually astronomers from the orient who came to find Jesus, but did not do so until about two years after His birth. The Bible doesn't say there were three of them either. So the phrase "the three wisemen" is not a correct statement. However, the men did bring gifts of gold frankincense and myrrh when they did find Jesus.
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