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Biblical Magi

In Christianity, the Biblical Magi (/ˈmeɪdʒaɪ/ MAY-jy or /ˈmædʒaɪ/ MAJ-eye; singular: magus), also known as the Three Wise Men, Three Kings, and Three Magi, are distinguished foreigners who visit the infant Jesus after his birth, bearing gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. In Western Christianity, they are commemorated on the feast day of…

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related to Music · 32
Biblical Magi → All, Amahl, Balthazar, Bethlehem, Caspar, Die Könige, English, Ephah, Gian Carlo Menotti's, Isaiah, Johann Sebastian Bach's Cantata, Lord, Magi, Melchior, Midian, Night Visitors, Old Testament, Op, Peter Cornelius, Saba
related to Martyrdom traditions · 23
Biblical Magi → Adrumeti, Another, Arabia Felix, Balthassar, Barcelona, Catholic, Christ, Christian, Chronicon, Dexter, First, Flavius Lucius Dexter, Gaspar, Germany, Great, However, Magi, Melchior, Rome, Sessania

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Biblical Magirelated to Martyrdom traditionsChristian0.60section
Biblical Magirelated to Martyrdom traditionsMagi0.60section
Biblical Magirelated to Martyrdom traditionsThe Chronicon0.60section
Biblical Magirelated to Martyrdom traditionsDexter0.60section
Biblical Magirelated to Martyrdom traditionsFlavius Lucius Dexter0.60section
Biblical Magirelated to Martyrdom traditionsBarcelona0.60section
Biblical Magirelated to Martyrdom traditionsTheodosius0.60section
Biblical Magirelated to Martyrdom traditionsGreat0.60section
Biblical Magirelated to Martyrdom traditionsGaspar0.60section
Biblical Magirelated to Martyrdom traditionsBalthassar0.60section
Biblical Magirelated to Martyrdom traditionsMelchior0.60section
Biblical Magirelated to Martyrdom traditionsChrist0.60section

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