
The second gift given to Jesus was frankincense, a special incense used by the temple priests. Why is the gift of frankincense a fitting gift for Jesus? Discover three reasons why in this message from Pastor Jeff Schreve.
And when they were come into the house
Which they entered without making any inquiry, being fully assured by the star's standing right over it, that this was the house, and here was the king of the Jews, whom they were come to worship; and having entered in "they saw" some copies read (euron) ,
they found the young child, with Mary his mother;
in her lap, or arms, or in the house with her, for by this time he might go alone. Joseph perhaps was not at home, but about his business; and which might be so ordered by the providence of God, that so these men might only see the mother of Christ, who had no real father as man; who had they seen Joseph, might have took him to be his proper father. Upon the sight of the young child,
they fell down
on their knees or faces to the ground, agreeably to the custom of their country,
and worshipped him
as a king; giving him the same civil honour and respect, as they were wont to do to their own kings and princes; which custom began with Cyrus: for so Xenophon F3 says, that
``when the people saw him, (pantev prosekunhsan) , they all worshipped him; either because some were ordered to begin this custom; or else being amazed at the apparatus; or because he seemed to appear so great and beautiful; for before that time none of the Persians worshipped Cyrus.''And when they had opened their treasures,
they presented,
or offered to him gifts, gold, frankincense and
myrrh:
such things as they had; it being usual, not only with the Persians, but other eastern nations, to make presents to kings and great persons, when they made any addresses to them; which generally, among other things, consisted of gold, spices, myrrh, and the like, see ( Genesis 43:11 ) ( 1 Kings 10:2 ) ( Psalms 72:10-15 ) . Which last passage referred to, being a prophecy of the Messiah, has been thought by some now to have had its accomplishment, together with ( Isaiah 60:6 ) where frankincense as well as gold is mentioned, "they shall bring gold and incense" or frankincense; upon which a noted Jewish writer F4 observes, that gold and frankincense shall be brought privately as a present to the king Messiah. According to the Ethiopians, these wise men were three, whose names they give us; the name of him that offered the gold, was Annoson; he that offered the frankincense, was Allytar; and he that offered the myrrh, Kyssad F5. The Papists call them the three kings of Colen, and say they lie buried in that place.

The second gift given to Jesus was frankincense, a special incense used by the temple priests. Why is the gift of frankincense a fitting gift for Jesus? Discover three reasons why in this message from Pastor Jeff Schreve.

The second gift given to Jesus was frankincense, a special incense used by the temple priests. Why is the gift of frankincense a fitting gift for Jesus? Discover three reasons why in this message from Pastor Jeff Schreve.

More than a precious present, myrrh was an item that was used extensively after a death. It seems like an odd gift to give to a child. In the message “The Gift of Myrrh,” Skip shows us how this gift was a prophecy of Christ’s work as well as a portrayal of worship.

We’ve had an opportunity to examine the three gifts the magi presented to the young child Jesus after His birth. Skip dives into perhaps the most unusual of these three substances as he begins the message “The Gift of Myrrh.”

Most of us don’t know why the magi brought these specific gifts to Jesus. Could there be a more noteworthy reason for the gift of frankincense than that it smelled nice? Skip explores the meaning of this second gift in the message “The Gift of Frankincense.”

Who gives a young child some incense for a present? A toy truck, maybe. But incense? Isn’t it amazing that for all these years we’ve heard this story of the magi bringing these gifts to Jesus, and yet we don’t know why? Join Skip for “The Gift of Frankincense.”
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