The wise men were brought to jesus by a star, told as the brightest star in the sky.
The Bible does not list which of the wise men brought which gift. The three gifts they brought were frankincense, gold, myrrh.
The bible does not mention which wise man brought the gold to baby Jesus.
According to the biblical account, the three wise men from the East brought gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh to baby Jesus. These gifts are often interpreted to symbolize Jesus' kingship, divinity, and eventual sacrifice.
The wise men, also known as the Magi, came from the east to worship Jesus after seeing His star in the sky. They brought gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh to honor Him.
The three wise men brought gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh to baby Jesus.
They came from the East (Matthew 2) so they must have gone west to Jerusalem.
The wise men brought gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh to Jesus.
Matthew 2:1 says "Now after Jesus was born......in the days of Herod the King, wise men from the East came to Jerusalem" .....v.2 "for we have seen His star in the East......."This is all the information the Bible gives to us on these wise men.Scholars believe the wise men were from Babylonia or beyond: that they were Eastern astrologers (not modern astrology). If this is so, they were most likely trained students of the stars which was somehow understood by them to be a sign of the birth of Jesus, v.2 ...."the King of the Jews."The word "East" simply means in an easterly direction, east of Jerusalem.
The profession of the wise men , is believed that they were astrologers from the east.
Their particular names are not given in the Bible. They are simply called, 'wise men from the east' (Matthew 2.8)
The man from the east came after the family went back to Jerusalem probably several months after Jesus birth
The wise men brought gifts to Jesus.
The Bible does not list which of the wise men brought which gift. The three gifts they brought were frankincense, gold, myrrh.
They were "astrologers from eastern parts" and they are not numbered. (Matthew 2:1, 2, 11) Notice that the account states just "wise men," not "three wise men," and that they first traveled from the east to Jerusalem, not to the birth city of Jesus, Bethlehem. By the time they finally reached Bethlehem, Jesus was a "young child"-no longer a baby-and no longer in a stable but in a house.
The wise men did not skirt Jerusalem. They came into Jerusalem to find out where the King of the Jews was born and after talking to Herod (the Great) they left Jerusalem and travelled to Bethlehem. Then we are told that after they left Bethlehem they took another route home. There were no doubt many small roads that went around Jerusalem.
There were no wise men came from France , it is said all three wise men came from the east.
The bible does not mention which wise man brought the gold to baby Jesus.