Contrary to popular Christmas tradition, the Bible does not use the terms “three wise men” or “three kings” to describe the travelers who went to see Jesus after his birth. (Matthew 2:1) Instead, the Gospel writer Matthew used the Greek word ma’goi to describe those who visited Jesus. The word likely refers to experts in astrology and other occult practices. A number of Bible translations call them “astrologers” or “magi.”
Happy fun fabulous and fantastic Friday 😁 and Blessings 💐❤️ super sweet and super fantastic video 💕📸 thanks so very much for sharing 😁💕💞🤗😁💐❤️💞 Stacey from Virginia 🪷👋🏽🪷👋🏽❤
Awesome! Thanks for sharing! I love all things multicultural!
That's awesome..Thanks for sharing Teresa
loved thankyou for sharing!
Awesome job thanks for sharing 😊 Theresa ❤
Blessings 🙏🏾💞💞💞
Hey Teresa here watching full video hun 😊
That is amazing
❤❤❤❤❤❤😅Hey Teresa and kido’s ❤
Contrary to popular Christmas tradition, the Bible does not use the terms “three wise men” or “three kings” to describe the travelers who went to see Jesus after his birth. (Matthew 2:1) Instead, the Gospel writer Matthew used the Greek word ma’goi to describe those who visited Jesus. The word likely refers to experts in astrology and other occult practices. A number of Bible translations call them “astrologers” or “magi.”
Happy fun fabulous and fantastic Friday 😁 and Blessings 💐❤️ super sweet and super fantastic video 💕📸 thanks so very much for sharing 😁💕💞🤗😁💐❤️💞 Stacey from Virginia 🪷👋🏽🪷👋🏽❤
The three kings are stars that point in the direction to lead to Gaza ❤
@@Shettikka-s9v Oooh okay! I seen the Martin episode with the 3 kings!
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That's amazing 🤩🤩🤩
Hey Teresa
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Nice 👍 thanks for sharing this ❤❤ and happy Friday
@@tamekadavis9051 Happy Friday 🤸🏽
What a good job setting all that up. The food did look real good😋
Phenomenal job narrating! I loved the video, thanks❤
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