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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.

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