How Did the Wise Men Know
... there shall come a Star out of Jacob, and a Sceptre shall rise out of Israel ... (Numbers 24:17)
Have you ever wondered how the wise men or Magi knew enough to follow the star to find the newborn King? Some scholars believe it might have been due to Daniel's writings. The young man was taken into exile in Babylon/Persia around 600 BC and rose to a position of authority. In fact, he was placed over the "wise men" of Babylon (Daniel 2:48). There, his prophecies would have been preserved and studied by later generations, and the Magi were likely from the Persian or Babylon regions. Daniel 9 contains the famous "Seventy Weeks" prophecy, which many interpret as pointing to the approximate time of the Messiah's arrival. It is possible the Magi might have been familiar with this and were watching for signs. That text along with others, like Numbers 24:17 and Micah 5:2, could have given them plenty of clues. Their journey to Jerusalem showed they may have suspected the Jewish Messiah would be born in Israel, and Herod's advisors confirmed that Bethlehem was the location prophesized. Of course, the wise men also followed the mysterious star, now known as the Star of Bethlehem, which they believed signified the birth of a great king. It led them to Bethlehem and Jesus. The journey would have taken them about four months. Although Herod told them to report back to him on what they found, Matthew 2:12 tells us they were warned in a dream not to do that, so they returned to their own country by another route. Their journey had been a huge success. They had found the Savior. May more people find him this Christmas season.
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