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<blockquote data-quote="Dalet" data-source="post: 181084" data-attributes="member: 11193"><p>Also, the nativity scene that is often displayed around Christmas usually depicts the wise men in attendance. This is incorrect. The wise men probably did not offer their gifts until Jesus was around two years of age or so. We know this because they are said to visit Jesus in a house, not a manger. And we also have Herod's decree that all male children of two years or younger were to be slain. This would be overkill simply to murder a newborn.</p><p></p><p>One more thing: Despite the Christmas carol "We Three Kings", the gentlemen in question were not royalty. They are referred to only as "wise men from the east" (most likely from modern-day Iraq). Nor were there three of them, as already mentioned.</p><p></p><p>Why I'm commenting on this in March, I have no idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dalet, post: 181084, member: 11193"] Also, the nativity scene that is often displayed around Christmas usually depicts the wise men in attendance. This is incorrect. The wise men probably did not offer their gifts until Jesus was around two years of age or so. We know this because they are said to visit Jesus in a house, not a manger. And we also have Herod's decree that all male children of two years or younger were to be slain. This would be overkill simply to murder a newborn. One more thing: Despite the Christmas carol "We Three Kings", the gentlemen in question were not royalty. They are referred to only as "wise men from the east" (most likely from modern-day Iraq). Nor were there three of them, as already mentioned. Why I'm commenting on this in March, I have no idea. [/QUOTE]
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