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they were for one worshipping baby Jesus and giving him gifts and they didn't go back to herod a 2nd time afterwards
Astrology at that time could mean the Study of the Stars, not necessarily witchcraft. They studied the prophesies of the Messiah and understood them better than most at that time, which probably indicates they weren't servants of the devil.
lolthen why is the title "astrologers" always mixed in with sorcerers, magicians, and diviners?i think God's trying to say there were evil
I suppose Pokemon is from the devil
You are also correct.
Not necessarily. (Anyone back me up?)
Quote from: Jack Skellington on April 17, 2009, 11:14:14 AMlolthen why is the title "astrologers" always mixed in with sorcerers, magicians, and diviners?i think Gods trying to say there were evilI suppose Pokemon is from the devil too, as is Lord of the Rings and The Chronicles of Narnia.
lolthen why is the title "astrologers" always mixed in with sorcerers, magicians, and diviners?i think Gods trying to say there were evil
wowlol thank goodness those are FANTASY.....Are you saying that witchcraft isnt bad?
lolthen why is the title "astrologers" always mixed in with sorcerers, magicians, and diviners?
In truth, though, the Magi known to the Greek and Roman world, were not the same as the official priests of the Persian religion of Zoroastrianism, said to be founded by Zoroaster. For, when we compare the ideas that were attributed to the Magi by ancient writers, we find that they differed widely from what we know of the mainstream version of the religion, as found in its sacred scriptures, the Avesta.Rather, it would appear that the Greeks had come into contact, not with priests of Zoroastrianism, but the notorious Magussaeans of Asia Minor, in what is now Turkey. These Magussaeans were Persian emigres that found their way to the region after it had come under Persian domination. Speaking the language of Aramaic, rather than Palahvi, they were unable to read their own scriptures in their original tongue, and thereby deviated from the faith.
1Now after Jesus was (A)born in Bethlehem of Judea in the days of (B)Herod the king, [a]magi from the east arrived in Jerusalem, saying, 2"Where is He who has been born (C)King of the Jews? For we saw (D)His star in the east and have come to worship Him." 3When Herod the king heard this, he was troubled, and all Jerusalem with him. 4Gathering together all the chief priests and scribes of the people, he inquired of them where the Messiah was to be born. 5They said to him, "(E)In Bethlehem of Judea; for this is what has been written by the prophet: 6'(F)AND YOU, BETHLEHEM, LAND OF JUDAH, ARE BY NO MEANS LEAST AMONG THE LEADERS OF JUDAH; FOR OUT OF YOU SHALL COME FORTH A RULER WHO WILL (G)SHEPHERD MY PEOPLE ISRAEL.'" 7Then Herod secretly called the magi and determined from them the exact time (H)the star appeared. 8And he sent them to Bethlehem and said, "Go and search carefully for the Child; and when you have found Him, report to me, so that I too may come and worship Him." 9After hearing the king, they went their way; and the star, which they had seen in the east, went on before them until it came and stood over the place where the Child was. 10When they saw the star, they rejoiced exceedingly with great joy. 11After coming into the house they saw the Child with (I)Mary His mother; and they fell to the ground and (J)worshiped Him. Then, opening their treasures, they presented to Him gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. 12And having been (K)warned by God (L)in a dream not to return to Herod, the magi left for their own country by another way.