answersLogoWhite

0

According to Mathew, it was just "wise men"; not necessarily three of them. Presumably, the story is in The Bible to establish Jesus as an important person. However, there's an interesting story from Kashmir; Buddhist history talks about Yuz Asaf, a Buddhist leader who was born in Judea in the first century. Buddhists believe that their leader is a re-incarnation of an earlier leader. They discover the leader by reading astrological charts and prayer. The Kashmir Buddhists predicted the leader would be born in Judea and went to find him, so at some point in the first century, some Wise Men from the East arrived in Judea to tell a family that their recently born son (Yuz Asaf) was to be a religious leader. The story goes on that Yuz Asaf came to Kashmir as a young man (around 12 years old) for training then returned to Judea at the age of 30. Yuz Asaf came back to Kashmir a few years later with injured feet and hands, his grave is in Kashmir and, intrigingly, there is a carving of feet on the grave that show the marks of crucification.

User Avatar

Wiki User

17y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What do the stories of Peter's promise Peter's Denial and Jesus' message to Peter at the Resurrection teach us about Peter?

These stories show Peter's loyalty and his human weaknesses. Despite his initial promise to always follow Jesus, he later denied him three times out of fear. However, Jesus' message to Peter at the Resurrection demonstrates forgiveness, reconciliation, and the opportunity for redemption.


What three things did Jesus predict the church would do?

1: Be built on Him 2: Communicate the message 3: Be victorious I got stuck on it too, 1/2 through page 51


What are important in Jesus life?

three places of importance in thechildhood of Jesus. they are Bethllehem, Jerusalem, and Nazareth.


Why do people give gifts to others on Christmas?

Gifts at Christmas are symbolic of the gift of grace Jesus gave to us through his sacraficial death on the cross. It's also symbolic of the 'love thy neighbor as thyself' message God gives to us through Jesus.


Why is the Bethlehem star important?

it led the three kings to the jesus baby


What are the three processes used by sender-receivers?

The three processes used by sender-receivers are encoding (converting information into a message), transmitting (sending the message through a chosen channel), and decoding (interpreting the message by the receiver).


The fact that Jesus was in the grave is not as important as how long he stayed on the cross to die for our sins.?

Jesus dying on the cross for our sins is probably more important than how long he stayed. THough, the three days were important as well.


What three words summarize the Last Supper Discourse?

Love one another. This is Jesus' new command, and the synopsis of His message, ministry and sacrifice as well.


Who are the three most important characters in the new testament?

* Jesus Christ, Judas Iscariot, and Paul.


What three events in jesus life did peter witness?

Peter witnessed many more than 3 events in Jesus life, as he was with him for the three years of his ministry, but i suppose the most important came at the end of Jesus life, which were, his Crucifixion, his resurrection and his ascension.


Why was Jesus's message controversial and why did some think it was dangerous to Rome?

Because it was not ok for Peter to Denise him three times the day of his death and he was dissapointed


Could you describe The Process Of Communication?

The communication process is divided into three basic components. First, a sender transmits a message through a channel to the receiver. Then the receiver gets the message and translates it to understand it. Next they reply to the message.