First of all, we don't know how many "kings" or wise men of the Magi there were. I know there's a Christmas carol that says "We three kings," but The Bible doesn't say there were three (only that there were three kinds of gifts that they brought).
And it doesn't say what they said to Jesus, but Matthew 2 says "they bowed down and worshiped him." That was the typical response back then to royalty. Remember: they thought that he was a legitimate king, and so first went to the king's palace.
The three gifts that the three kings presented to baby Jesus were gold, frankincense, and myrrh.
the three kings created three kings day when they gave baby jesus presents
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it led the three kings to the jesus baby
Mirth, Frankincense and Gold
The three wisemen/kings that brought the gifts to baby Jesus
frankinscense represents the three gifts the kings gave baby jesus
the three wise men/kings. they gave them to baby jesus (supposedly)
It is not known in the bible, which king gave which gift, or their names.
Kings (The bible talks of the three Kings of Orient who brought gifts to baby Jesus, also known as the three wise men).
No this is not correct only one man gave Jesus gold on his birthday.
The three gifts presented to baby Jesus by the Three Kings symbolize different aspects of his identity and purpose. The gold represents his kingship, the frankincense symbolizes his divinity, and the myrrh foreshadows his suffering and death. These gifts were meant to honor and acknowledge Jesus as the Son of God and the Savior of the world.