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King Gaspar Nativity Figure - Russia
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Item Number: 52622
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King Gaspar - 9.75" h - Russia THE THREE KINGS The following is the story about the three kings who arrived at the nativitysite on the sixth of June 34 B.C. (14 days or two weeks after the birth ofJesus): WhenJesus was born, among the visitors were three wise men. They were actually kings who followed the Star of Bethlehem until they reached the nativity site. The names of these three kings are Melchor, Gaspar, and Balthazar. Theywere from Persia, Arabia and Sheba. These kings did not know each other. They only met along the way while following the star. When they reached Jerusalem, the star disappeared. At Jerusalem, the three kings asked the people where they could find the Messiah. As they neared the palace of Herod the Great, they discussed whether they would drop by the palace and ask Herod if he would like to come with them. King Balthazar said that it was just proper, and as a sign of respect, to drop by the palace and see Herod and ask him if he would like to come with them. The three kingssent an emissary to ask permission from King Herod if they could see him. Herod agreed in order to know more about the child that they were seeking. Herod allowed the three kings into the palace. He asked them, 'Where are the noble kings going? I would like to know and tell me what your mission is.' The three kings answered, 'We are here because we would like totruly worship the newly-born true King of the Jews. We saw in our respective kingdoms the star signalling His birth. That is why, King Herod, tell us where He is.' What King Herod heard was deafening and he was troubled. (The other parts of the story can be read in Matthew 2:1-14. Micah wasthe prophet who foretold the coming of the Messiah from Bethlehem, as stated in Matthew 2:5-6. Please see also Micah 5:2.). When the three kings found Jesus, they immediately presented their gifts and placed their scepters and crowns at His feet. King Balthazar gave gold because Jesus is truly King, owner and holder of gold and all creations. King Gaspar gave incense to the Child because He is truly God, merciful and savior. And King Melchor gave bitter myrrh because He is a true man who will save mankind from sin. After a few days, they departed to return to their own countries taking another way since an angel told them not to show up to King Herod (Matthew 2:12).
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