Devout Jews regard "leaders of the people" as "appointed by God"... which may infer an attribute of divinity.
"...'Teacher... we all know that GOD HAS SENTYOU to teach us..." (John 3:2 NLT New Living Translation).
But the astrologers who sought the whereabouts of the "...newborn KING of the Jews..." [Matt.2:2] were looking for ROYALTY!
They were looking for the One "APPOINTED BY GOD" who was to fulfill their prophecies [as they all appeared to be coming together at that time] who was to oust the "4th Beast of Daniel" [which is seen as the Roman Empire, extant in that day; see Daniel 7]... smash it to pieces... and head up the NEW GOVERNMENT of ISRAEL:
"...the Government will rest ON HIS SHOULDERS. These will be His ROYALtitles..." (Isa.9:6 NLT).
"...His ever-expanding Government will never end. He will rule forever with Fairness and Justice from the THRONE of His father David. The passionate commitment of the LORD Almighty will guarantee this!" (verse 7)
The astrologers [being loyal subjects of their King] brought to the "house" of Jesus' parents [Matt.2:11], quite possibly as many as two years after His birth... merely "acceptable gifts" - offerings - that people everywhere carried into the presence of KINGS! They did not go in "empty-handed."
They weren't trying to reveal anything to anyone. God was revealing Himself to THEM!
"...We have seen His star as it arose..." (Matt.2:2 NLT).
[WEY] Weymouth's New Testament: "...For we have seen His Star in the east, and have come to DO HIM HOMAGE."
"...this is what the prophet wrote: 'O Bethlehem of Judah... a RULER will come from you who will be the SHEPHERD FOR MY PEOPLE Israel.'" (verses 5-6 & Micah 5:2)
The "Magi" were looking for "God's prophetically appointed KING!" Who, after years of searching, was finally "revealed to them."
The significance of the three gifts given to Jesus represents the recognition of his divinity, kingship, and sacrifice. The gold symbolizes his kingship, the frankincense represents his divinity, and the myrrh foreshadows his sacrifice and death.
The gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh brought by the three wise men symbolize the wealth, divinity, and mortality of Jesus Christ. Gold represents his kingship, frankincense symbolizes his divinity, and myrrh foreshadows his death and sacrifice.
The gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh given to Jesus at his birth symbolize his royalty, divinity, and eventual sacrifice. Gold represents his kingship, frankincense symbolizes his divinity, and myrrh foreshadows his death and burial. These gifts were given by the wise men as a way to honor and acknowledge Jesus' special role in the world.
The three wise men brought gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh to symbolize Jesus' kingship, divinity, and eventual sacrifice.
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The gifts of the wise men represented three significant aspects of Jesus' identity: gold symbolized his kingship, frankincense symbolized his divinity, and myrrh symbolized his mortality.
The three gifts of the Magi were gold, frankincense, and myrrh. These gifts were significant in the story of the birth of Jesus because they symbolized Jesus' kingship (gold), his divinity (frankincense), and his eventual sacrifice (myrrh).
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Traditional gifts given by the Three Kings in Spain are gold, frankincense, and myrrh. Gold symbolizes royalty, frankincense is associated with divinity, and myrrh represents mortality. These gifts are a key part of the Epiphany tradition in Spain.
The gifts of the three wise men represented different aspects of Jesus' identity and purpose: gold symbolized his kingship, frankincense represented his divinity, and myrrh foreshadowed his sacrifice and death.
According to the biblical account, the three wise men from the East brought gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh to baby Jesus. These gifts are often interpreted to symbolize Jesus' kingship, divinity, and eventual sacrifice.
Males are supposed to be gentleman and act like gentlemen! And when males get gifts for females that's like the right thing to do.! But females can get gifts for males too though.