He was referring to the scriptures of the Old Testament.
I'm not sure about the golden 'scripture', but Jesus' command, commonly called the 'Golden RULE', can be found at Matthew 7:12 and Luke6:31.
As this question appears to be referring to the Wise Men (Magi) in Matthew 2, then the Scripture is silent on their names and number of them visiting the child Jesus in the house.
What do you mean by the senses of the scripture? Are you referring to the sense of it, or are you referring to something else?
Jesus referred to the religious leaders of his time as a "brood of vipers."
At jesus time scripture were read from schrolls.
Jesus is yet to come again to the earth as promised numerous times in scripture. Everyone will see Him and there will be no doubt as to who He is. This is referred to as His 'second coming' and also as the ''blessed hope'' of Christians.
Nowhere; that is not in the Bible. Maybe another religious text, but not the Bible. That I KNOW for sure that is not in the Bible if that is what you were referring to....
Followers of Jesus Christ are referred to as Christians because they believe in and follow the teachings of Jesus Christ, who is considered the central figure of Christianity. The term "Christian" comes from the Greek word "Christos," which means "anointed one," referring to Jesus as the chosen one by God.
The only scripture Jesus had, when he was here on earth, was the "Old Testament" (or the Hebrew Scriptures). There were no others. Jesus constantly referred to these Scriptures, quoting directly from or referring indirectly to over half of the books of the "Old Testament".(Matthew 5:5 from Psalm37:11,29)(Acts 3: 22, 23 from Deuteronomy 18:15, 18, 19)(Matthew 4:4; 21:13) By referring to "the Prophets," Jesus had in mind the prophetic books of the Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament), which also contain all the prophecies concerning Jesus himself.
No he fulfilled it
No one. The incident is not in Scripture
quoted Scripture