Trivial Pursuit! OK, ready? How many kings came to worship Baby Jesus in the manger, and what animals did they ride? Well, those of you who are Bible scholars know that the Gospel of Matthew does not say that “Kings” came, but instead “Magi,” or Wise Men. They came to Jesus’ “house,” so it must have been later than the manger scene. Matthew tells us that there were three gifts, but never mentions how many worshipers from the East nor their means of travel.
This is an especially familiar piece of scripture that many of us are fully able to misquote! Perhaps we intersperse things from “We Three Kings” and Christmas plays from childhood where three kings with crowns and gifts came to the manger scene following shortly after the shepherds and sheep made their entrances.
Religious paintings of the Nativity often depict kings and shepherds with numerous animals including camels and horses.
The number of men, when they came or what animals they rode are interesting things to ponder, but they do not provide a key to understanding the importance of the text. The Wise Men who followed the star were Gentiles. They were the learned men of the eastern nations, devoted to astronomy, to religion, and to medicine. By Jesus’ physical manifestation to the Gentiles, all people were given the invitation to worship the Christ Child!
Alleluia!
Prayer: Gracious God, thank you for making yourself known to us in Jesus Christ. Amen.
Nancy Sands