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The '''Adoration of the Magi ''' refers to an episode in the lives of [[Jesus of Nazareth]], and his parents, [[Mary of Nazareth]] and [[Joseph of Nazareth]], as narrated only in the [[Gospel of Matthew]] (2:1-12).
The '''Adoration of the Magi ''' refers to an episode in the lives of [[Jesus of Nazareth]], and his parents, [[Mary of Nazareth]] and [[Joseph of Nazareth]], as narrated only in the [[Gospel of Matthew]] (2:1-12).
 
* ''[[Nativity of Jesus]]'' : [[Genealogy of Jesus]] -- [[Annunciation to Mary]] -- [[Annunciation to Joseph]] -- [[Visitation of Mary]] -- [[Birth of Jesus]] -- [[Adoration of the Shepherds]] -- [[Adoration of the Magi]] -- [[Circumcision of Jesus]] -- [[Presentation of Jesus at the Temple]] -- [[Massacre of the Innocents]] -- [[Flight into Egypt]]
 
< ''Life of Jesus'' : [[Nativity of Jesus]] -- [[Jesus' Hidden Years]] -- [[Ministry of Jesus]] ([[Parables of Jesus]], [[Miracles of Jesus]]) -- [[Passion of Jesus]] -- [[Resurrection of Jesus]] -- [[Relics of Jesus]] >
 
< ''[[Life of Mary of Nazareth]]'' : [[Expulsion of Joachim from the Temple]] -- [[Annunciation to Anne and Joachim]] -- [[Birth of Mary]] -- [[Girlhood of Mary]] ([[Education of the Virgin]], [[Presentation of Mary at the Temple]]) -- [[Marriage of Mary and Joseph]] -- [[Annunciation to Mary]] -- [[Visitation of Mary]] -- [[Birth of Jesus]] -- [[Adoration of the Shepherds]] -- [[Adoration of the Magi]] -- [[Circumcision of Jesus]] -- [[Presentation of Jesus at the Temple]] -- [[Massacre of the Innocents]] -- [[Flight into Egypt]] -- [[Jesus among the Doctors]] -- [[Death of Joseph of Nazareth]] -- [[Wedding at Cana]] -- [[Jesus' True Relatives]] -- [[Hometown Rejection]] -- [[Crucifixion of Jesus]] -- [[Resurrection of Jesus]] -- [[Ascension of Jesus]] -- [[Gathering of the Twelve at Jerusalem]] -- [[Christian Pentecost]] -- [[Death of Mary|Death and Assumption of Mary]] -- [[Relics of Mary of Nazareth]] >
 
 
==Overview==
==Overview==


According to the Gospel of Matthew, a group of "wise men" came from the east following a star, to visit the newborn messiah. They stopped by King Herod, who asked them to report their findings but whose real intention was only to kill the rival "king." The Magi finally arrived to Bethlehem delivering their gifts (gold, frankincense and myrrh) to the baby Jesus. Warned in a dream, they did not visit Herod again but took a different route on their way back home.
According to the Gospel of Matthew, a group of "wise men" came from the east following a star, to visit the newborn messiah. They stopped by King Herod, who asked them to report their findings but whose real intention was only to kill the rival "king." The Magi finally arrived to Bethlehem delivering their gifts (gold, frankincense and myrrh) to the baby Jesus. Warned in a dream, they did not visit Herod again but took a different route on their way back home.
The reference to the "star" might be related to the memory of the previous appearance of Halley's Comet in October 12 BCE (the comet was visible again in January 66 CE).


The [[Protoevangelium of James]] repeats almost verbatim the Matthew narrative, except that Jesus was born in a "cave" and it was there that the star led the Magi.
The [[Protoevangelium of James]] repeats almost verbatim the Matthew narrative, except that Jesus was born in a "cave" and it was there that the star led the Magi.
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Around 1364 the Historia Trium Regum by John of Hildesheim collected all traditions into a long and detailed narratives, which became standard in Western Christianity. At the end of the 15th century, the ''Historia Trium Regum'' would be among the first printed books.
Around 1364 the Historia Trium Regum by John of Hildesheim collected all traditions into a long and detailed narratives, which became standard in Western Christianity. At the end of the 15th century, the ''Historia Trium Regum'' would be among the first printed books.


==The Adoration of the Magi in ancient sources==
==Adoration of the Magi, in ancient sources==


====Gospel of Matthew====
====Gospel of Matthew====
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'' [21] And, behold, Joseph was ready to go into Judea. And there was a great commotion in Bethlehem of Judea, for Magi came, saying: Where is he that is born king of the Jews? For we have seen his star in the east, and have come to worship him. And when Herod heard, he was much disturbed, and sent officers to the Magi. And he sent for the priests, and examined them, saying: How is it written about the Christ? Where is He to be born? And they said: In Bethlehem of Judæa, for so it is written.  And he sent them away. And he examined the Magi, saying to them: What sign have you seen in reference to the king that has been born? And the Magi said: We have seen a star of great size shining among these stars, and obscuring their light, so that the stars did not appear; and we thus knew that a king has been born to Israel, and we have come to worship him. And Herod said: Go and seek him; and if you find him, let me know, in order that I also may go and worship him. And the Magi went out. And, behold, the star which they had seen in the east went before them until they came to the cave, and it stood over the top of the cave. And the Magi saw the infant with His mother Mary; and they brought forth from their bag gold, and frankincense, and myrrh. And having been warned by the angel not to go into Judea, they went into their own country by another road. ''
'' [21] And, behold, Joseph was ready to go into Judea. And there was a great commotion in Bethlehem of Judea, for Magi came, saying: Where is he that is born king of the Jews? For we have seen his star in the east, and have come to worship him. And when Herod heard, he was much disturbed, and sent officers to the Magi. And he sent for the priests, and examined them, saying: How is it written about the Christ? Where is He to be born? And they said: In Bethlehem of Judæa, for so it is written.  And he sent them away. And he examined the Magi, saying to them: What sign have you seen in reference to the king that has been born? And the Magi said: We have seen a star of great size shining among these stars, and obscuring their light, so that the stars did not appear; and we thus knew that a king has been born to Israel, and we have come to worship him. And Herod said: Go and seek him; and if you find him, let me know, in order that I also may go and worship him. And the Magi went out. And, behold, the star which they had seen in the east went before them until they came to the cave, and it stood over the top of the cave. And the Magi saw the infant with His mother Mary; and they brought forth from their bag gold, and frankincense, and myrrh. And having been warned by the angel not to go into Judea, they went into their own country by another road. ''


==The Adoration of the Magi in Literature & the Arts==
==== Cf. [[Gospel of Barnabas]] ====
 
[6] In the reign of Herod, king of Judaea, when Jesus was born, '''three''' magi in the parts of the east were observing the stars of heaven. Whereupon appeared to them a star of great brightness, wherefore having concluded among themselves, they came to Judaea, guided by the star, which went before them, and having arrived at Jerusalem they asked where was born the King of the Jews. And when Herod heard this he was affrighted, and all the city was troubled. Herod therefore called together the priests and the scribes, saying: 'Where should Christ be born?' They answered that he should be born in Bethlehem; for thus it is written by the prophet: 'And thou, Bethlehem, art not little among the princes of Judah: for out of thee shall come forth a leader, who shall lead my people Israel.' Herod accordingly called together the magi and asked them concerning their coming: who answered that they had seen a star in the east, which had guided them thither, wherefore they wished with gifts to worship this new King manifested by his star. Then said Herod: 'Go to Bethlehem and search out with all diligence concerning the child; and when ye have found him, come and tell it to me, because I also would fain come and worship him.' And this he spake deceitfully.
 
[7] The magi therefore departed out of Jerusalem, and lo, the star which appeared to them in the east went before them. Seeing the star the magi were filled with gladness. And so having come to Bethlehem, outside the city, they saw the star standing still above the inn where Jesus was born. The magi therefore went thither, and entering the dwelling found the child with his mother, and bending down they did obeisance to him. And the magi presented unto him spices, with silver and gold, recounting to the virgin all that they had seen. Whereupon, while sleeping, they were warned by the child not to go to Herod; so departing by another way they returned to their own home, announcing all that they had seen in Judaea.
 
==Adoration of the Magi, in the arts==


Christian iconography shifted the emphasis from the wise to the kings. The Adoration of the Magi thus became the homage of the well-to-do to the newborn Messiah, following the homage of the poor (the [[Adoration of the Shepherds]]). The scene often offered the opportunity to rich patrons to have themselves portrayed in the procession of the Magi.
Christian iconography shifted the emphasis from the wise to the kings. The Adoration of the Magi thus became the homage of the well-to-do to the newborn Messiah, following the homage of the poor (the [[Adoration of the Shepherds]]). The scene often offered the opportunity to rich patrons to have themselves portrayed in the procession of the Magi.


* See [[Adoration of the Magi (arts)]]
====Journey of the Magi====
 
<gallery>
File:Birth Jesus Palermo.jpg|[[Birth of Jesus and Annunciation to the Magi and Shepherds (1150 Master of Palermo Palatine Chapel), art]]
File:Journey Magi Sassetta.jpg|[[Journey of the Magi (1435 Sassetta), art]]
File:Procession Balthasar Gozzoli.jpg|[[Procession of the Magus Balthasar (1461 Gozzoli), art]]
File:Procession Gaspar Gozzoli.jpg|[[Procession of the Magus Gaspar (1461 Gozzoli), art]]
File:Procession Melchior Gozzoli.jpg|[[Procession of the Magus Melchior (1461 Gozzoli), art]]
File:Journey Magi Bramer.jpg|[[Journey of the Magi (1640 Bramer), art]]
File:Journey Magi Binder.jpg|[[Journey of the Magi (1846 Binder), art]]
File:Magi Pereira.jpg|[[Pórtico dos Reis Magos (Portico of the Magi / 1999 Pereira), art]]
</gallery>
 
====Adoration of the Magi====
 
<gallery>
File:Adoration Magi Giotto.jpg|[[Adoration of the Magi (1306 Giotto), art]]
File:Adoration Magi 1310 Giotto.jpg|[[Adoration of the Magi (1310 Giotto), art]]
File:Adoration Magi Duccio.jpg|[[Adoration of the Magi (1311 Duccio), art]]
File:Magi Como.jpg|[[The Three Kings' Dream (1320 Master of Sant'Abbondio), art]]
File:Adoration2 Magi Giotto.jpg|[[Adoration of the Magi (1325 Giotto), art]]
File:Adoration Magi Angelico.jpg|[[Adoration of the Magi (1452 Angelico), art]]
File:Adoration Magi Tura.jpg|[[Adoration of the Magi (1474 Tura), art]]
File:Adoration Magi Leonardo.jpg|[[Adoration of the Magi (1482 Leonardo), art]]
File:Adoration Magi Ghirlandaio.jpg|[[Adoration of the Magi (1490 Ghirlandaio), art]]
File:Adoration Magi Signorelli.jpg|[[Adoration of the Magi (1495 Signorelli), art]]
File:Adoration Magi Lippi.jpg|[[Adoration of the Magi (1496 Lippi) art]]
File:Adoration Magi Kulmbach.jpg|[[Adoration of the Magi (1511 Kulmbach), art]]
File:Adoration Magi Pontormo.jpg|[[Adoration of the Magi (1521 Pontormo), art]]
File:Adoration Kings Bassano.jpg|[[Adoration of the Kings (1542 Bassano), art]]
File:Adoration Magi Aertsen.jpg|[[Adoration of the Magi (1560 Aertsen), art]]
File:Adoration Magi Velazquez.jpg|[[Adoration of the Magi (1619 Velázquez), art]]
File:Adoration Magi Gentileschi.jpg|[[Adoration of the Magi (1636 Gentileschi), art]]
File:Adoration Magi Zurbarán.jpg|[[Adoration of the Magi (1640 Zurbarán), art]]
File:Adoration Magi Ricci.jpg|[[Adoration of the Magi (1730 Ricci), art]]
File:Adoration Magi Tiepolo.jpg|[[Adoration of the Kings (1753 Tiepolo), art]]
File:Adoration Magi Sequeira.png|[[Adoração dos Magos (Adoration of the Magi / 1828 Sequeira), art]]
File:Adoration Magi Benczur.jpg|[[Adoration of the Kings (1911 Benczúr), art]]
File:Adoration Magi Gauthier.jpg|[[Visit of the Wise Men (2006 Gauthier), art]]
</gallery>
 
==Adoration of the Magi, in the movies ==
 
* [[Il vangelo secondo Matteo (The Gospel According to St. Matthew / 1964 Pasolini), film]] -- The movie follows the Matthean narrative, including the meeting with [[Herod the Great]], the Adoration and the warning of the angel.


==Related categories==
==Related categories==
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*[[Jesus of Nazareth]] / [[Nativity of Jesus]] / [[Birth of Jesus]]
*[[Jesus of Nazareth]] / [[Nativity of Jesus]] / [[Birth of Jesus]]
*[[Mary of Nazareth]] / [[Joseph of Nazareth]]
*[[Mary of Nazareth]] / [[Joseph of Nazareth]]
 
==External links==
==External links==



Latest revision as of 05:28, 26 August 2022


The Adoration of the Magi refers to an episode in the lives of Jesus of Nazareth, and his parents, Mary of Nazareth and Joseph of Nazareth, as narrated only in the Gospel of Matthew (2:1-12).

< Life of Jesus : Nativity of Jesus -- Jesus' Hidden Years -- Ministry of Jesus (Parables of Jesus, Miracles of Jesus) -- Passion of Jesus -- Resurrection of Jesus -- Relics of Jesus >

< Life of Mary of Nazareth : Expulsion of Joachim from the Temple -- Annunciation to Anne and Joachim -- Birth of Mary -- Girlhood of Mary (Education of the Virgin, Presentation of Mary at the Temple) -- Marriage of Mary and Joseph -- Annunciation to Mary -- Visitation of Mary -- Birth of Jesus -- Adoration of the Shepherds -- Adoration of the Magi -- Circumcision of Jesus -- Presentation of Jesus at the Temple -- Massacre of the Innocents -- Flight into Egypt -- Jesus among the Doctors -- Death of Joseph of Nazareth -- Wedding at Cana -- Jesus' True Relatives -- Hometown Rejection -- Crucifixion of Jesus -- Resurrection of Jesus -- Ascension of Jesus -- Gathering of the Twelve at Jerusalem -- Christian Pentecost -- Death and Assumption of Mary -- Relics of Mary of Nazareth >


Overview

According to the Gospel of Matthew, a group of "wise men" came from the east following a star, to visit the newborn messiah. They stopped by King Herod, who asked them to report their findings but whose real intention was only to kill the rival "king." The Magi finally arrived to Bethlehem delivering their gifts (gold, frankincense and myrrh) to the baby Jesus. Warned in a dream, they did not visit Herod again but took a different route on their way back home.

The reference to the "star" might be related to the memory of the previous appearance of Halley's Comet in October 12 BCE (the comet was visible again in January 66 CE).

The Protoevangelium of James repeats almost verbatim the Matthew narrative, except that Jesus was born in a "cave" and it was there that the star led the Magi.

Later Christian tradition embellished the episode, and a series of legends began to flourish about the identity and whereabouts of the "three" Magi, who were described as "kings" coming from the East.

Around 1364 the Historia Trium Regum by John of Hildesheim collected all traditions into a long and detailed narratives, which became standard in Western Christianity. At the end of the 15th century, the Historia Trium Regum would be among the first printed books.

Adoration of the Magi, in ancient sources

Gospel of Matthew

Mt 2:1-12 (NRSV) -- [1] In the time of King Herod, after Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea, wise men from the East came to Jerusalem, [2] asking, "Where is the child who has been born king of the Jews? For we observed his star at its rising, and have come to pay him homage." [3] When King Herod heard this, he was frightened, and all Jerusalem with him; [4] and calling together all the chief priests and scribes of the people, he inquired of them where the Messiah was to be born. [5] They told him, "In Bethlehem of Judea; for so it has been written by the prophet: [6] 'And you, Bethlehem, in the land of Judah, are by no means least among the rulers of Judah; for from you shall come a ruler who is to shepherd my people Israel.'" [7] Then Herod secretly called for the wise men and learned from them the exact time when the star had appeared. 8 Then he sent them to Bethlehem, saying, "Go and search diligently for the child; and when you have found him, bring me word so that I may also go and pay him homage." [9] When they had heard the king, they set out; and there, ahead of them, went the star that they had seen at its rising, until it stopped over the place where the child was. [10] When they saw that the star had stopped, they were overwhelmed with joy. [11] On entering the house, they saw the child with Mary his mother; and they knelt down and paid him homage. Then, opening their treasure chests, they offered him gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. [12] And having been warned in a dream not to return to Herod, they left for their own country by another road.

Cf. Protoevangelium of James

[21] And, behold, Joseph was ready to go into Judea. And there was a great commotion in Bethlehem of Judea, for Magi came, saying: Where is he that is born king of the Jews? For we have seen his star in the east, and have come to worship him. And when Herod heard, he was much disturbed, and sent officers to the Magi. And he sent for the priests, and examined them, saying: How is it written about the Christ? Where is He to be born? And they said: In Bethlehem of Judæa, for so it is written. And he sent them away. And he examined the Magi, saying to them: What sign have you seen in reference to the king that has been born? And the Magi said: We have seen a star of great size shining among these stars, and obscuring their light, so that the stars did not appear; and we thus knew that a king has been born to Israel, and we have come to worship him. And Herod said: Go and seek him; and if you find him, let me know, in order that I also may go and worship him. And the Magi went out. And, behold, the star which they had seen in the east went before them until they came to the cave, and it stood over the top of the cave. And the Magi saw the infant with His mother Mary; and they brought forth from their bag gold, and frankincense, and myrrh. And having been warned by the angel not to go into Judea, they went into their own country by another road.

Cf. Gospel of Barnabas

[6] In the reign of Herod, king of Judaea, when Jesus was born, three magi in the parts of the east were observing the stars of heaven. Whereupon appeared to them a star of great brightness, wherefore having concluded among themselves, they came to Judaea, guided by the star, which went before them, and having arrived at Jerusalem they asked where was born the King of the Jews. And when Herod heard this he was affrighted, and all the city was troubled. Herod therefore called together the priests and the scribes, saying: 'Where should Christ be born?' They answered that he should be born in Bethlehem; for thus it is written by the prophet: 'And thou, Bethlehem, art not little among the princes of Judah: for out of thee shall come forth a leader, who shall lead my people Israel.' Herod accordingly called together the magi and asked them concerning their coming: who answered that they had seen a star in the east, which had guided them thither, wherefore they wished with gifts to worship this new King manifested by his star. Then said Herod: 'Go to Bethlehem and search out with all diligence concerning the child; and when ye have found him, come and tell it to me, because I also would fain come and worship him.' And this he spake deceitfully.

[7] The magi therefore departed out of Jerusalem, and lo, the star which appeared to them in the east went before them. Seeing the star the magi were filled with gladness. And so having come to Bethlehem, outside the city, they saw the star standing still above the inn where Jesus was born. The magi therefore went thither, and entering the dwelling found the child with his mother, and bending down they did obeisance to him. And the magi presented unto him spices, with silver and gold, recounting to the virgin all that they had seen. Whereupon, while sleeping, they were warned by the child not to go to Herod; so departing by another way they returned to their own home, announcing all that they had seen in Judaea.

Adoration of the Magi, in the arts

Christian iconography shifted the emphasis from the wise to the kings. The Adoration of the Magi thus became the homage of the well-to-do to the newborn Messiah, following the homage of the poor (the Adoration of the Shepherds). The scene often offered the opportunity to rich patrons to have themselves portrayed in the procession of the Magi.

Journey of the Magi

Adoration of the Magi

Adoration of the Magi, in the movies

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