Gold, Frankincense and Myrh
There is no story in the Gospels of any Arabian king giving anything to Our Lord Jesus.
The three kings, also known as the Magi, are said to have brought gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh to Jesus as a symbol of royalty, divinity, and mortality. These gifts were significant in their representation of Jesus’s role as a king, a priest, and a savior.
In the Biblical story of the birth of Jesus, the three wise men were said to have brought gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. These gifts were seen as symbolic offerings representing the kingship of Jesus (gold), his divinity (frankincense), and his mortality (myrrh).
"King Caspar" is a fictitious character who is not mentioned in the Bible.The Bible tells of Zoroastrian astrologers who bring gifts to baby Jesus, but it does not say that they were kings, or how many of them there were, or what their names were, or whether the gifts were a complete list of discrete items or a general list of the types of gifts brought.According to the legends that grew up later, the gift of King Caspar was myrrh.
Gaspar, one of the Three wise men, brought the gift of frankincense
The Three Kings' gifts in the biblical story of the birth of Jesus symbolize the recognition of Jesus as a king, a priest, and a savior. The gold represents his kingship, the frankincense symbolizes his priestly role, and the myrrh foreshadows his sacrifice for humanity. These gifts highlight the importance of Jesus' birth and his mission on earth.
The Wise men from the East had found out about a King who was to be born in Israel probably through some Old Testament prophecies they had read. It is thought that these men were also astrologers as well and had identified a star that would lead them to this "King of the Jews". In those days gifts were given to kings when they were visited, so they brought Jesus gifts.
They followed the Star of Bethlehem to where the King of Kings, Jesus, was born. There they presented him with gifts befitting a king: gold, myrrh and frankincense.
Myrrh was given to Jesus as a gift because it was a valuable and symbolic substance used for embalming and as a perfume in ancient times. It was one of the gifts brought by the wise men to honor and recognize Jesus as a king.
The wise men gave gifts to Jesus as a sign of respect and to honor him as a king.
Jesus was given the power over all authority in heaven and earth and that is why at his name every knee shall bow. God the almighty father bestowed this gift upon him. You cn read the books of Ephesians, Colosians, Phillipians and the gospels for more information.
Balthasar was one of the Three Magi who brought gifts to the Infant Jesus. One tradition says he became a Christian, was ordained, became a bishop, and died while celebrating Mass. His feast is on January 6.