Melchior gave baby Jesus myrrh. Melchior was one of the 3 wise men who came to visit Jesus when he was born in a manger.
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The three wisemen/kings that brought the gifts to baby Jesus
The bible does not mention which wise man brought the gold to baby Jesus.
Gaspar, one of the Three wise men, brought the gift of frankincense
Melchior brought gold.
it means 'king city' or 'king' and 'light', 'splendor'. it is of Dutch, Danish, German,Spanish,French and Portuguese use. It comes from the Hebrew 'melech'. Melchior was one od the 3 Magi, or kings, along with Balthasar and Jasper who visited the baby Jesus. it is of Hebrew origin
Melchior, along with Caspar and Balthazar, were the names given to the three wise men who visited the baby Jesus bringing gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. However, these names were later fictional inventions and have no historical or scriptural basis whatsoever. The Bible does not even tell us now many wise men there were (only that they brought three gifts) let alone give us their names.
Casper, Melchior and BALTHASAR were the wise men (magi) who visited the baby Christ.
Melchior: brought him myrrh. Gaspar brought him frankincence. Balthasar: brought him gold
Three kings/wise men came to give gifts to the Son of God, born as Jesus. One of them gave him frankincense which happened to be a very valuable and uncommon possession for anyone in those days. It could be compared to receiving a bag of cut an polished, flawless diamonds.
Yes. They are St. Caspar, St. Melchior and St. Balthasar, canonized Catholic saints whose feast day is January 6.
first it was the Shepperd's of the local fields who would have been out casts at the time. this symbolized that Jesus cares for the lowest people. then about 2 years later the wise men Gaspar,Melchior and Balthazar. who gave gifts of gold frankincense and myrrh.