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Who led the wise men to Jesus?
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Didn't they follow a star or something?
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I don't know if they actually "followed" a star, at least according to the story in Matthew. The synopsis is:
1. Wise men see a star, that to them signalled the birth of the "King of the Jews". So naturally they go to Jerusalem, and see Herod. 2. Herod tells them to go to Bethlehem and asks them "When did the star appear?" This means that Herod (and presumably the other astrologers in the area) didn't notice this star. 3. From their answer, Herod assumes that the child was born up to two years before. So it appears that the wise men's journey took up to two years. 4. When the wise men get to Bethlehem, they see the star "standing over" where Jesus lay. Interestingly, they rejoice when they see the star "standing over the child" (Mat 2:10), implying that they weren't led by the star. So the answer is that Herod led them to the child in Bethlehem. The star helped them locate the child within Bethlehem. |
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The three wise men were probably meant to be astrologers.
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Now, as I think about the story of the wise men, something odd strikes me. The wise men saw a star, which they claim signifies the birth of the King of the Jews. They cannot locate this new born King, Herod himself does not know about this King.
The wise men eventually find this new born, strange enough without any guidance from God, but as soon as the child is found, God then intervenes and tells the wise men not to tell Herod. Now wouldn't God have spared all those innocent children lives if He told the wise men where this new born King was, before they went and ask Herod. God appears to be not intelligent and cares only about His Son. And the story has a serious flaw. This new born babe was never the King of the Jews. The wise men were fools. |
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Magi!
Members of Celtic priesthoods similar to (identical with?) that lot Caesar had problems with on the Isle of Mons? Another cultural thread, a spice, a herb to put into this now very old marinade! http://www.iidb.org/vbb/showthread.php?t=167032 (Forget the esus bit!) |
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The story is a myth. Myths tries to make a point if I get it. Usually they are backward in time. One could try to read them as an interpretation that has moral implication for the believers. So the set up seems to be to give praise to Jesus as the King, it is a warning to those who like Herod cause they get told how unmoral he is cause he killed the 2000 innocent children. Keep to the right side cause we will gonna win the battle against the dark forces the text seems to say.
The function of three wise men in the myth to give credit from neigbouring countries that their wisest Magi knows about Jesus too and look up to him as promised in the old texts. It is all about bragging and hailing the true believers who don't question the myths and stay loyal cause great things are gonna come cause Jesus is the King. Spin doctors at work obviously. Don't take their myths literally for one second |
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