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Matthew 2:1-12

Though it doesn't specify the number of wise men who visited, nor the age of Jesus (it is assumed he was between the ages of newborn to 2 years of age, depending on with whom you speak.) It is assumed from the three gifts, gold, frankinscence and myhrr, that there were three Magi (wise men; magicians?), in later traditions called kings, and even given names.

**It should be noted that they first approached Herod, who then ordered the deaths of all infants under the age of three.

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