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Check Out Real Identity Of 3 Wise Men Who Visited Jesus' Birthplace Revealed By Expert

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The Bible recounts the tale of Jesus Christ's introduction to the world through the accounts of Luke and Matthew. Very nearly 2,000 years back a blessed messenger named Gabriel is said to have appeared to Mary and disclosed to her she would have a child, Jesus, who might be the Son of God. 

Mary and her better half to-be, Joseph, made the excursion to Bethlehem, where Jesus was brought into the world in a stable after the pair battled to discover a spot to remain. 

Some time later, three 'Astute Men', or magi, from eastern nations saw a star in the sky that flagged the introduction of another ruler. 

They are said to have headed out to Judea, the area around Jerusalem and Bethlehem, to love Jesus, the new ruler, however little detail is given on who they really were. 

Catholic cleric and creator Dwight Longenecker has since quite a while ago looked to get familiar with the secretive visit and whether he could unwind their actual character. 

He stated: "To figure out who the Wise Men truly were, we initially need to unload the story as a great many people get it. 

"The story Matthew tells has not many subtleties, however the subtleties we have come to acknowledge were included the initial three centuries of the Church. 

"Gnostic scholars of the day were like New Age devotees today. They were charmed by sorcery, elusive hypotheses and the mysterious. 

"The Gnostics composed extended records of the introduction of Jesus that featured the phenomenal component and the fascinating starting points of the Wise Men." 

Mr Longenecker went on to spread out the hindrances he looked in following the story. 

He added: "As the focal point of Christianity moved north and west to Asia Minor, Greece, and Rome, Matthew's sign that the Wise Men came 'from the East' proposed that they came from Persia.

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“Before long, the full-blown version of the story was circulating. Soothsayers and stargazers — kings from Persia, India, and Africa — followed a magical star across the desert sands on camels, finally arriving after a long and perilous journey to worship the infant Christ.

“The problem is that very little of that version of the story is in Matthew’s Gospel.

“Matthew doesn’t say they are kings. He doesn’t number them as three. He doesn’t say they rode camels. He doesn’t say they followed a magical star, and he doesn’t say they went on a long journey.

"He simply writes, ‘Wise men came from the East’. “They saw his star. They came to the court of Herod the Great. They brought gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh.”

The author explained how he searched the Bible looking for “clues about the identity of the Wise Men”. And he found a passage in Isaiah 60 that would become critical to his theory.

It reads: “For the riches of the sea shall be poured out before you, the wealth of nations shall come to you.

“Caravans of camels shall cover you, dromedaries of Midian and Ephah, all from Sheba shall come bearing gold and frankincense, and heralding the praises of the Lord.

“All the flocks of Kedar shall be gathered for you, the rams of Nebaioth shall serve your needs.”


Mr Longenecker detailed how he made a breakthrough.

He added: “With a bit of digging I discovered that Midian, Ephah, Kedar, and Nebaioth were all locations or the names of tribes from northwestern Arabia.

“Starting there I discovered that during the time of Jesus’ birth that territory was occupied by the kingdom of Nabatea.

“The Nabateans had close links with Herod the Great. Furthermore, their religion was rooted in astrology, and like many peoples from the time, they were looking for a messiah.

“Details fell together in an amazing way to unlock the secret that the Wise Men were indeed historical figures."

The author then put forward his case for the real identity of the Three Wise Men.

He continued in January: “Just at the time of Jesus’ birth the Nabatean king, Aretas IV, had a strong motivation to send diplomats to the court of Herod with rich gifts.

“Learning of the birth of a new king of the Jews by studying the stars, they set out on their historic journey.

“Coming from the neighbouring kingdom, it was not very far, but it was significant because they were not only diplomats bearing peace offerings.

“They were Wise Men on a spiritual quest to find their true king and the source of true wisdom.”

But there have been a number of theories over the real identity of the Three Wise Men over the year thanks to lack of description given in the Gospel of Matthew.

The phrase "from the east,” translates to "from the rising [of the Sun],” and is the only information Matthew provides about the region from which they came.

The Parthian Empire, centred in Persia, stretched from eastern Syria to the fringes of India, so tracking down the three men becomes near impossible

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