The three wise men that are discussed in second chapter in the Book of Matthew are:
Kaspar, Melchior and Balthazar. They followed the huge and bright star to worship the "Newborn King, Jesus Christ." In their respect and honor, they presented Him with the gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh.
Matthew 2:1-11
Matthew 2 1-2..the wise men saw a star in the east...
Matthew 22:37 and Colossians 3:1-2
The phrase "believe in me" appears twice in the KJV bible. (Matthew 18:6 and Mark 9:42)
AnswerThe birth of Jesus is mentioned in Matthew 1:25 and Luke 2:7.
Wisemen: Matthew 2:1-12
According to Matthew 2:1, it states, "Now when Jesus was born in hlehem of Judea in the days of Herod the king, behold, there came 3 wisemen from the east to Jerusalem.AnswerActually, there were not 3 wisemen. It says "and came wisemen" It never says 3. People assume that because there were 3 gifts that were brought. They lived in the feilds on the east side of JERUSALEN
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Matthew and mark
The names of the three wise men are not mentioned in the Bible. Traditional names for the wise men are Caspar, Melchior, and Balthazar, a tradition from Western Christian culture. The story of the Magi visiting Jesus is found in the Gospel of Matthew, chapter 2, but their names are not given in the biblical text.
Matthew 2:1-11
Matthew 1-2 Luke 1-2
Alphaeus, surname Levi (Mark 2:14, Luke 5:27).
Matthew 2:11
Matthew 2 1-2..the wise men saw a star in the east...
Matthew 1:15 mentions the death of King Herod the Great. Actually, Matthew 2:19 mentions it. Matthew 1:15 is the genealogy of Jesus.
Matthew in the Greek is called Levi in the Hebrew. Compare these 3 verses: Matthew 9:9 and Mark 2:14; Luke 5:27