The three wisemen/kings that brought the gifts to baby Jesus
The Bible does not name the wisemen nor say how many of them there are.
Jesus was likely around two years old when the Wisemen came to visit him.
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the three wisemen
Preaching to the wisemen
according to Biblical accounts, when the wisemen were looking for Jesus they did in fact follow a star that guided them to the manger where Jesus was born
According to Matthew 2:1, it states, "Now when Jesus was born in hlehem of Judea in the days of Herod the king, behold, there came 3 wisemen from the east to Jerusalem.AnswerActually, there were not 3 wisemen. It says "and came wisemen" It never says 3. People assume that because there were 3 gifts that were brought. They lived in the feilds on the east side of JERUSALEN
The term "wisemen" is actually a misnomer. The wisemen were actually astronomers from the orient who came to find Jesus, but did not do so until about two years after His birth. The Bible doesn't say there were three of them either. So the phrase "the three wisemen" is not a correct statement. However, the men did bring gifts of gold frankincense and myrrh when they did find Jesus.
The question is not clear, Is it the shepherds, wisemen, Peter , you are asking about.
no 3 wise men visit Jesus
The guide that brought the King Herod's magi (aka wisemen, advisors, astrologers, etc.) east, to Jesus in Jerusalem, is known as The Star of Bethlehem (or Christmas Star). When Jesus was born, this star marked the location of his birth.Reference: Book of Matthew: Chapter 2 (see related link below)