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Friday, December 9, 2011

The Three Wise Men



You will fell the spirit of Christmas every near end of November and early until 25 of December. Almost majority of the Christendom religion celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ.


Traditionally it believed that the Three Kings/Magi comes from the east where Melchor, Gaspar and Baltazar ride on a camel to Visit Jesus Christ's birth. They brought a gift of gold, frankincense and myrrh.


A conflict arise in the Hebrew background about the "Three Kings/Magi" issue regarding the visits of Christ's Birth. The Three Kings are not realy the Three Kings but they are "Kakamen" in hebrew, means Wise Men. Kakamen are truely from the east of Jerusalem but they are hebrew people itself. A Hebrew Rabbi waiting for the fulfilment of the coming messiah.


Reasons why hebrew people they are from the Babylon the East of Jerusalem. A star appeared from the Western Horizon at their perspective. Their bases of the coming messiah based from the prophecy of the old Hebrew writings Micah 5:2, Isaiah 9:7, Genesis 49:10. The New star did not seen throughout the night in the Western horizon and in the east. When the New star appeared both east horizon of Jerusalem and West horizon of Babylon, this serves signal for a trip for them as God provided.


500 years ago there are millions of Hebrews taken captive by Assyrian and Babylonian Empire and only 80 thousand Hebrews returned to Israel eretz. The said "kings/magi" the reality are Rabbis from Hebrews waiting for the coming messiah until the fulfillment prophecies, so the visitor are not "king" or "magi".


Logically word "magi" condemned from the Jewish holy manuscript see:  Deuteronomy 18:9-14, Leviticus 19:31.


The important must to be value are the essence of Christ's birth and know a true meaning of Christmas.



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