... were there anyway? Anybody know?

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neanderpaul wrote:Thanks for biting. the bible never says more than that there were wise men. There were 3 gifts - gold, frankincense, and myrrh and people have commonly said there were 3 wise men.Paul, there are a hell of a lot more 'misconceptions' than that in the book, lol! Anyway, my answer was not based on the Christian Bible, but from many other sources.
There are several common misconceptions about the bible.
Cleanliness is next to Godliness..... not found in the bible.
We are to celebrate the birth of Christ.... not there either.
Eve ate of the apple and gave it to Adam.... not there - it was "a fruit"
Black57 wrote:The wise men were what would now be called astrologers. They were following the star. King Herod upon learning this, wanted the maji to bring Jesus to him once they found him. King Herrod's goal was to put the baby to death. Jesus birth had been predicted many years beforehand and was expected by many, especially rulers.The Persian 'Magi' were Astrologers among many things. Being a Magus involved many Occult arts. The 'planet' Venus is quite visible in the sky during the Winter Solstice (take a look outside right now), nothing to do with satan.
The star was probably luminated by Satan who also wanted Jesus dead. Satan's way of saying "he's here". This was not a pleasant time for the baby or his family. When the astrologers saw the baby they "forgot" that it was their mission to return the child to the king and eventually moved on without Jesus. Soon the king placed an order to kill all boys 2 years old in hopes that they kill the Son of God. So chances are Jesus was not an infant in a cradle but most likely an older child. Something else, Jesus was most likely born in October.
Any takers?
Etu Malku wrote:
I don't believe Christ was born in October or December as the Gospels describe flocks of sheep and that would denote more around Spring/Fall.
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