The Magi were wonderful men who traveled from the Parthian Empire to see the young Messiah. Despite clear information about them in the Bible, traditions about the Magi, who were astronomers, have clouded who they were and when they came to Bethlehem. Knowing the truth about these men helps us to understand why God would spend a whole chapter telling us about them.
Verses: Matt. 2:1-23; 28:19; 2 Tim. 2:2; Dan. 2:48; 4:9; 5:11; Mic. 5:2-4
Teacher: John Schoenheit
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