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AnswerThe story of the wise men bring presents, including frankincence, to Jesus makes a nice Christmas story for children. But a question, that seeks to establish factually just what form those presents took, must look at the facts more widely. Bishop Spong says that among the people he knows in New Testament circles, the universal assumption is that the magi (wise men) were not actual people. If the wise men were only a literary invention, then there was no frankincence.
The shepherds did not give Jesus gifts. The wise men from the east gave Jesus gifts of gold, frankincence, and myrrh. He was about two years old when they came.
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The wise men (Iran? Iraq?) from the east came to worship the Messiah spoken of in the Old Testament as he told Herod the King. They presented precious commodities - gold, frankincence and myrrh in worship. Bob Rifle
Although the bible doesn't really say what the gifts of the Magi symbolized many think that: gold=king, frankincence=divinity of God, myrrh=healing, or Christ's earthly mission to 'heal' us from our sins.
Melchior: brought him myrrh. Gaspar brought him frankincence. Balthasar: brought him gold
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