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The wise men or "kings of the orient" are commonly depicted in nativity scenes as three men of various ages and sizes, with no specific height or size mentioned in The Bible. They are traditionally portrayed as important figures who brought gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh to the infant Jesus.
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The carol "We Three Kings" contains the line "bearing gifts we traverse afar".
The three wise men were traditionally believed to be from the East, possibly from the region that is now Iraq, Iran, or Saudi Arabia. In Christian tradition, they are known as the Magi and are often identified as kings.
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The Three Kings, also known as the Three Wise Men or Magi, are characters from the Christian nativity story. According to tradition, they are Melchior, Caspar, and Balthazar, who followed a star to visit the baby Jesus and bring him gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. Their story is commonly celebrated during the Christmas season.
In the Bible, some kings who were considered godly after Solomon include Josiah, Hezekiah, and Jehoshaphat. These kings were praised for their efforts to follow God's laws, promote worship of Yahweh, and work towards the spiritual renewal of their kingdoms.
they were "wee" - (We) 3 kings
they were "wee" - (We) 3 kings
The 3 Kings of Orient are were led to the West, that is they came from the Orient, the East....
We Three Kings Of Orient Are
From the "Orient" - the east.
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Kings (The bible talks of the three Kings of Orient who brought gifts to baby Jesus, also known as the three wise men).