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According to popular tradition, the birth took place in a stable,
surrounded by farm animals. A manger (that is, a feeding trough) is
mentioned in Luke 2:7, where it states Mary "wrapped him in swaddling
clothes and laid him in a manger, because there was no room for them in
the inn" (KJV); and "She wrapped him in cloths and placed him in a
manger, because there was no guest room available for them" (NIV).
Shepherds from the fields surrounding Bethlehem were told of the birth
by an angel, and were the first to see the child. Popular tradition also
holds that three kings or wise men (named Melchior, Caspar, and
Balthazar) visited the infant Jesus in the manger, though this does not
strictly follow the biblical account. The Gospel of Matthew instead
describes a visit by an unspecified number of magi, or astrologers,
sometime after Jesus was born while the family was living in a house
(Matthew 2:11), who brought gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh to
the young child Jesus. The visitors were said to be following a
mysterious star, commonly known as the Star of Bethlehem, believing it
to announce the birth of a king of the Jews.[The commemoration of this
visit, the Feast of Epiphany celebrated on January 6, is the formal end
of the Christmas season in some churches.
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