The first star we see in the sky at night is typically a planet, usually Venus or Jupiter. Stars are generally not visible until later in the evening when the sky darkens further.
Venus is a planet, not a star. It is sometimes called the Morning star and the Evening star because it is often the first object in the night sky to be seen in the evening and the last to be seen in the morning. Whether you see it in the morning or the evening depends on where it is in its orbit.
The kings saw the star in the east, which led them to Jesus in Bethlehem.
Trifid is a nebula, not a star. For a the largest star, see related question.
No, the sun is not the first star made. The sun is a relatively young star in the universe, formed billions of years after the first stars. The first stars in the universe were primarily made of hydrogen and helium.
In the bible the star was first seen by the three wisemen.
I am not sure, but I am guessing yes, because if the wisemen saw it, why wouldn't hte people see it also. But the wisemen knew that this star will lead them to the Savior of the world; the other people probably just thought it was a bright star and didn't give much attention to it. you know who it is
The three wisemen, or Magi, first saw the Star of Bethlehem in the Bible story. The star led them to the stable where Jesus was born.
If in biblical terms. The three kings/wisemen were following the star in the sky. Also called the star of David
according to Biblical accounts, when the wisemen were looking for Jesus they did in fact follow a star that guided them to the manger where Jesus was born
the guiding star and presents from wisemen
You can say the signs were the star , shepherds and wisemen and Joseph and Mary.
The wise man saw the interconnectedness of all things, the impermanence of life, and the importance of compassion and understanding in the world.
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The guide that brought the King Herod's magi (aka wisemen, advisors, astrologers, etc.) east, to Jesus in Jerusalem, is known as The Star of Bethlehem (or Christmas Star). When Jesus was born, this star marked the location of his birth.Reference: Book of Matthew: Chapter 2 (see related link below)
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He wanted them to not only tell him the meaning of his dream but what the dream was in the first place. His magicians and wisemen failed to decipher the dream. Only Daniel was able to do this.