What are the three wise men names?

From a wide assortment of names suggested for the Magi
Magi
magus (plural magi) A magician; (derogatory) a conjurer or sorcerer, especially one who is a charlatan or trickster.
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, those that eventually prevailed were Gaspar
Gaspar
Saint Caspar (otherwise known as Casper, Gaspar, Kaspar, Jasper, and other variations) was one of the 'Three Kings', along with Melchior and Balthazar, representing the wise men or 'Biblical Magi' mentioned in the Bible in the Gospel of Matthew, verses 2:1-9.
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(or Caspar), Melchior
Melchior
Saint Melchior, or Melichior, was purportedly one of the Biblical Magi along with Caspar and Balthazar who visited the infant Jesus after he was born. Melchior was often referred to as the oldest member of the Magi. He was traditionally called the King of Persia and brought the gift of gold to Jesus.
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, and Balthasar
Balthasar
Saint Balthazar; also called Balthasar, Balthassar, and Bithisarea, was according to Western Christian tradition one of the biblical Magi along with Caspar and Melchior who visited the infant Jesus after he was born. Balthazar is traditionally referred to as the King of Macedonia and gave the gift of myrrh to Jesus.
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What is the name of the black wise man?

Early medieval written legends report that one of the three kings who paid homage to the Christ Child in Bethlehem was from Africa. But it would take nearly 1,000 years for European artists to begin representing Balthazar, the youngest of the three kings, as a black man.
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Who are the 3 wise men and their gifts?

The biblical Magi (/ˈmeɪdʒaɪ/ or /ˈmædʒaɪ/; singular: magus)—also referred to as the (Three) Wise Men, (Three) Kings, and the (Three) Magi—were distinguished foreigners in the Gospel of Matthew and Christian tradition. They are said to have visited Jesus after his birth, bearing gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh.
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Who were the 3 wise men in Britain?

The remains of Balthasar, Melchior, and Caspar, as these saintly kings became known in the early middle ages, were brought back from the East by Constantine's mother, St Helena, in the fourth century, and translated to Milan in the fifth.
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Was there a 4th wise man?

The story expands the account of the Biblical Magi, recounted in the Gospel of Matthew. It tells about a "fourth" wise man, a priest of the Magi named Artaban, from Persia. Like the other Magi, he sees signs in the heavens that a King had been born among the Jews.
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What is Jesus actual birthday?

The date of birth of Jesus is not stated in the gospels or in any historical sources, but most biblical scholars generally accept a date of birth between 6 BC and 4 BC, the year in which King Herod died.
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What was the last name of Jesus?

We often refer to Jesus as Jesus Christ, and some people assume that Christ is Jesus's last name. But Christ is actually a title, not a last name. So if Christ isn't a last name, what was Jesus's last name? The answer is Jesus didn't have a formal last name or surname like we do today.
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What religion were the Magi?

Magi (/ˈmeɪdʒaɪ/; singular magus /ˈmeɪɡəs/; from Latin magus, cf. Persian: مغ pronounced [moɣ]) were priests in Zoroastrianism and the earlier religions of the western Iranians.
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What does Magi mean in the Bible?

Magi, singular Magus, also called Wise Men, in Christian tradition, the noble pilgrims “from the East” who followed a miraculous guiding star to Bethlehem, where they paid homage to the infant Jesus as king of the Jews (Matthew 2:1–12).
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What did Mary and Joseph do with the gold frankincense and myrrh?

An alternative tradition holds that Mary and Joseph used the gold to pay for the stable, the frankincense to perfume it and the myrrh as an ointment for the new-born baby.
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What is the gift of Caspar?

According to Western church tradition, Gaspar is often represented as a king of India and is usually said to have given the gift of frankincense to the Christ Child. In art he is frequently depicted with a reddish beard.
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What is the yellow gift of the wise man?

The wise men brought gold, frankincense and myrrh to the newborn king. Gold, of course, was valuable as currency. Frankincense is a valuable perfume. Myrrh is a precious ointment often used in the burial process.
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What did the 3 gifts represent?

Their gifts had special symbolic meanings as well: gold signified Jesus' status as "King of the Jews;" frankincense represented the infant's divinity and identity as the Son of God; and myrrh touched upon Jesus' mortality. (Learn what archaeology is telling us about the real Jesus.)
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Is Balthasar mentioned in the Bible?

Although their names are not recorded in the biblical account, the names of three Magi—Bithisarea, Melichior, and Gathaspa—appeared in a chronicle known as the Excerpta latina barbari in about the 8th century; they have become known most commonly as Balthasar, Melchior, and Gaspar (or Casper).
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What does Balthasar mean?

Boy. Hebrew. From the biblical name Belshazzar, meaning "God protect the King". Balthazar was one of the three wise men in the Bible who visited the infant Jesus.
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What is another name for Magi?

That's when many believe the “Magi” or “wise men” or “three kings” arrive to see the newborn baby Jesus. In the New Testament's Gospel of Matthew, three wise men, or Magi, are guided to the site of the Nativity by the star.
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Why did the Magi give Jesus gold?

Gold – the Kingship of Jesus

all nations, peoples and tongues will serve him.
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Who baptized the Magi?

According to one tradition, the Magi were baptized by the Apostle Thomas, and became bishops. The Church commemorates the Magi as saints; the Eastern feast day of the Magi is December 25.
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Did the wise men believe in God?

When the wise men arrived in Bethlehem, they “fell down, and worshipped him.” They did not hear Him teach or see Him heal. There was nothing to suggest His divinity, and yet those men fell down and worshipped Jesus. That is faith, real faith. And God has honored their faith by recording it forever in His Word.
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How did the wise men know the star?

4 God gave the stars and the constellations as signs and systems of marking time (cf. Genesis 1:14). Then through inspiration the ancient patriarchs used them to communicate knowledge revealed to them. They used them much like hieroglyphics.
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How tall was Jesus?

He may have stood about 5-ft.-5-in. (166 cm) tall, the average man's height at the time.
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What is Jesus real first name?

Jesus' name in Hebrew was “Yeshua” which translates to English as Joshua.
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What language did Jesus speak?

Most religious scholars and historians agree with Pope Francis that the historical Jesus principally spoke a Galilean dialect of Aramaic. Through trade, invasions and conquest, the Aramaic language had spread far afield by the 7th century B.C., and would become the lingua franca in much of the Middle East.
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