tonyhipps
Puritan Board Freshman
Am I on the right track or way off?
First off, we don't know how many Magi came to pay homage to Jesus.
Tradition says three, but we know there was enough in the caravan to trouble ALL of Jerusalem. Having studied the nomads and Bedouins of the middle East and having spent time in the Syrian Desert, odds are overwhelmingly in favor that three people in the desert will not survive, especially traveling a great distance like the Magi did. It could have been a hundred or hundreds in the caravan. The Holy Spirit in His infinite wisdom didn't see a need to reveal the number of Magi.
Secondly we don't know if Jesus was in Bethlehem since when the Magi found Him, He was in a house with His mother not a stable as tradition claims
We do know that Joseph and Mary traveled to Bethlehem for the census and they were there for the birth of Jesus. We also know that the chief priests and scribes quoted Micah 5:2 which without a doubt says Jesus would come from Bethlehem. (Which He did because He was born there.)
The Magi could have came as late as two years after His birth, because during the secret meeting, Herod ascertained the time the star first appeared to the Magi and after the Magi deceived Herod and went home by another route Herod had all of the children in Bethlehem two years and under slain.
There is no mention that the star led the Magi South five miles to Bethlehem.
Verse 9 says When they had heard the king, they departed; and lo, the star, which they saw in the East, went before them, till it came and stood over where the young child was.
I believe they were led thirty miles North to Nazareth. In fact if you read Luke chapter two you will see that after all things that needed to be done to a new born according to the Law they returned to Nazareth.
LK2:39 And when they had performed all things according to the law of the Lord, they returned into Galilee, to their own city Nazareth.
The gifts
We don't know how many gifts were given though the Holy Spirit thought it significant to mention these three.
These gifts were perfectly in line with whom Jesus Christ is and His mission in particular.
The gold is prophetic in that it speaks of the Deity of Jesus Christ.
The frankincense was used by the priests to mix with the show-bread and so Frankincense speaks of Christs Priesthood.
The myrrh is crushed and used as an ointment for burial which speaks of His suffering and death.
So we have a Prophet, Priest and King, the three offices of Jesus Christ.
Daniel speaks of Christ being presented with gifts again in the millennium, this time only gold and frankincense, no myrrh.
No myrrh because His death is behind Him. His priesthood and Deity are still ahead.
First off, we don't know how many Magi came to pay homage to Jesus.
Tradition says three, but we know there was enough in the caravan to trouble ALL of Jerusalem. Having studied the nomads and Bedouins of the middle East and having spent time in the Syrian Desert, odds are overwhelmingly in favor that three people in the desert will not survive, especially traveling a great distance like the Magi did. It could have been a hundred or hundreds in the caravan. The Holy Spirit in His infinite wisdom didn't see a need to reveal the number of Magi.
Secondly we don't know if Jesus was in Bethlehem since when the Magi found Him, He was in a house with His mother not a stable as tradition claims
We do know that Joseph and Mary traveled to Bethlehem for the census and they were there for the birth of Jesus. We also know that the chief priests and scribes quoted Micah 5:2 which without a doubt says Jesus would come from Bethlehem. (Which He did because He was born there.)
The Magi could have came as late as two years after His birth, because during the secret meeting, Herod ascertained the time the star first appeared to the Magi and after the Magi deceived Herod and went home by another route Herod had all of the children in Bethlehem two years and under slain.
There is no mention that the star led the Magi South five miles to Bethlehem.
Verse 9 says When they had heard the king, they departed; and lo, the star, which they saw in the East, went before them, till it came and stood over where the young child was.
I believe they were led thirty miles North to Nazareth. In fact if you read Luke chapter two you will see that after all things that needed to be done to a new born according to the Law they returned to Nazareth.
LK2:39 And when they had performed all things according to the law of the Lord, they returned into Galilee, to their own city Nazareth.
The gifts
We don't know how many gifts were given though the Holy Spirit thought it significant to mention these three.
These gifts were perfectly in line with whom Jesus Christ is and His mission in particular.
The gold is prophetic in that it speaks of the Deity of Jesus Christ.
The frankincense was used by the priests to mix with the show-bread and so Frankincense speaks of Christs Priesthood.
The myrrh is crushed and used as an ointment for burial which speaks of His suffering and death.
So we have a Prophet, Priest and King, the three offices of Jesus Christ.
Daniel speaks of Christ being presented with gifts again in the millennium, this time only gold and frankincense, no myrrh.
No myrrh because His death is behind Him. His priesthood and Deity are still ahead.