The parable of the two builders is about the importance of building one's life on a strong foundation, which represents hearing and following the teachings of Jesus. The wise builder who constructs his house on solid rock withstands the storms of life, while the foolish builder who builds on sand faces destruction when the storms come. It highlights the difference between those who act on the teachings of Jesus and those who do not.
The Scripture is silent on the number and names of the Wise Men (Magi) visiting the child Jesus in the House. It could have been 1 or a dozen or more.
MelchiorAnswer:Scripture does not mention the names or the number of Wise Men (Magi) visiting the child Jesus in the House. This is part of the traditions of men.
The wise man who brought gold to baby Jesus was believed to be Melchior.
because Jesus the wisest man so the wise man bow down on him.:PI believe they understood Him to be King, Lord, and Savior.
The bible does not mention who was the first wise man to visit Jesus.
the were 4 wise man this is how the story starts 3 wise man were asked to go find were baby Jesus was being born but before that the 3 wise man asked the 4Th wise man are you able to go with us to see baby Jesus in the morning but the 4TH wise men said i can't because im am busy but tonight ok we will go in the morning and i will catch up with you so the 3 wise men where going to do that but the 4th wise man didn't go that night he went 3 days after. when the 4th wise men was walking the star he was following disappeared when he was lost he came across a house that was wrecked so he helped them rebuild the house and he gave them some food he moved on and saw a bridge that was wrecked so he helped the town rebuild the bridge and gave them some food and a diamond and he moved on and it him a long time to find baby Jesus but he finally found Jesus but he was an adult when he found him he was being put on the cross when he was carrying the cross the 4th wise man tryed to help Jesus cary the cross but they pushed him away the 4th wise man said this all my folt if i went with the 3 other wise men you could of bought your freedom you gave me the best gift of all remember when you helped the lady and man rebuild the house you gave them some money and some food that was a gift remember when you helped the town rebuild the bridge you gave them a diamond and some food that was the best gift of all so now you no the were 4 wise men
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The names of the wise men who came to Jesus at his birth, including Gasper, are inventions and traditions of man. In the Bible account, there were three wise men that brought those three gifts to Jesus. Their names are not mentioned. You may read the story in Matthew 2.
Another name for the three wise men is the Magi.
They were "astrologers from eastern parts" and they are not numbered. (Matthew 2:1, 2, 11) Notice that the account states just "wise men," not "three wise men," and that they first traveled from the east to Jerusalem, not to the birth city of Jesus, Bethlehem. By the time they finally reached Bethlehem, Jesus was a "young child"-no longer a baby-and no longer in a stable but in a house.
One or all as the Scripture does not mention the number or names of the Wise Men (Magi).