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Iran in the Bible, Persia in the Bible, Persian in the Bible, Christianity in Iran, History of Persia and
Persian Kings according to the Bible.
Wise Men of the East, also called Magi, or Three Kings of the Orient. In Matthew, noble pilgrims
followed a star to Israel to pay homage to the newborn Christ Child (See Pilgrim).
They asked King Herod the Great for assistance in finding the child. Herod could not help them
but asked the men to return with news of the child. Warned in a dream, they did not return to Herod.
Magi, priestly caste in ancient Persia. They are thought to have been followers of Zoroaster,
the Persian teacher and prophet, and they professed the doctrines of Zoroastrianism.
By the 1st century AD, the magi were identified with wise men and soothsayers.
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