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Englis call them wise men, but the original word is Magi where we get our word magician from. these were astronomers most likely from Persia who with the ancinet prophecies of Daniel preserved and their astronomy and astrology skills knew of a birth of a special king. It is just that simple.These men were considered wise because they were believers in Christ. And to believe in Christ is to have faith alone in Him, which is why they bowed down and worshipped Him, they trusted Him. The treasures they presented were not to be saved, but rather a result of their salvation. The fruits of the Holy Spirit within them, that wraps all believers and seals them to the day of redemption.
I can't find a single reference to any of that in the Bible.....the "magi" (from where we get the word "magician") were Babylonian astrologers and nowhere in the gospels does it mention that there were three of them. The Babylonians worshipped many gods but the scriptures do not say that they came to "worship" Jesus at all. They had three gifts to present to a new born king, not to another god....it was apparently their custom.I was speaking to a person today and he mentioned “three wise men” when making reference to a place he had went to. The three wise men, though there could have been more wise people in general coming to offer gifts, travelled to where the Messiah (Jesus Christ) and accepted Him as their saviour. They most likely looked at the Prophecy of Daniel and were inspired to seek Christ Jesus.
These men were considered wise because they were believers in Christ. And to believe in Christ is to have faith alone in Him, which is why they bowed down and worshipped Him, they trusted Him. The treasures they presented were not to be saved, but rather a result of their salvation. The fruits of the Holy Spirit within them, that wraps all believers and seals them to the day of redemption.
This is not the Bible's message.....if that was the case then there was no point in allowing the devil to rule the world for the last 6,000 years.Everyone will come to worship Christ. Not just the wise men from one particular nation, all the wise people everywhere, because every one will be made wise by understanding this truth. To be saved, you must believe in Jesus Christ with faith alone. And thus everyone will believe in Christ Jesus with faith alone and be saved.
Your beliefs make no sense...if everyone is saved then why worry about anyone? "Eat drink and be merry for tomorrow we are saved!"???I remember when I used to believe in Eternal Conscious Torment and then subsequently Annihilationism in the past. These false doctrines brought me no lasting comfort. I would worry about my family members and other friends, even though I was already saved, what these peoples fate would be. That’s the torture of the ECT and Conditional Immortality false doctrines. But the truth of Universal Reconciliation through Christ Jesus tells us the truth! That everyone will be saved by Jesus Christ this is true! Everyone will become wise! And that is true wisdom.
Psalm 86:9 "ALL nations whom God has made will come and worship before Him"
Wrong! They would not have undertaken a 3+ year journey just to give gifts to a newborn king. And yes a caravan only did about 20 miles per day in those days and they had to travel a minimum 1400 miles to get there. No, it was not the custom of the Persians to visit new kings. It does not mention their number. that simply could be from oral tradition passed down. but that is insignificant.I can't find a single reference to any of that in the Bible.....the "magi" (from where we get the word "magician") were Babylonian astrologers and nowhere in the gospels does it mention that there were three of them. The Babylonians worshipped many gods but the scriptures do not say that they came to "worship" Jesus at all. They had three gifts to present to a new born king, not to another god....it was apparently their custom.
he star that they saw in the east, they identified as "his star" which identified them as astrologers. That star guided them from Babylon to Jerusalem....not to Bethlehem. Upon their arrival they inquired where the new King was to be found, and when Herod got wind of it, it set in motion terrible events that resulted in the deaths of all the infants 2 years of age and under. No one was going to supplant his own sons in the family dynasty.
Herod tried to locate the child by finding out the time and place of the child's birth. He told the magi to locate the child and report back to him feigning a desire to honor the new king himself.....but interestingly the star that had led them straight to Herod, now led them to Jesus ...in fact it stopped above the very house where he was now living with his parents. They never were at the stable....and the star was not sent by God but by satan in order to have the Messiah killed before he even had time to grow up.
No story in the Bible has been more thoroughly corrupted by Christendom than this one.
Everything about the “Christmas” story is from “oral tradition” passed down by an apostate church. (Matt 15:7-9)Wrong! They would not have undertaken a 3+ year journey just to give gifts to a newborn king. And yes a caravan only did about 20 miles per day in those days and they had to travel a minimum 1400 miles to get there. No, it was not the custom of the Persians to visit new kings. It does not mention their number. that simply could be from oral tradition passed down. but that is insignificant.
To these “wise men” “his star” was what they followed. It was no ordinary star that is for sure....but if it had been from God as you suggest, then why did it lead them first to Herod, and only after unsettling this jealous king to murderous anger, did the star guide then guide them straight to the very house where Jesus was living?They followed a star which was not a star. The nearest star after our sun is over 18,000,000,000,000 miles away! 6 light years. Stars do not travel north and south as this "star did" and stars do not settle over a "place" if a "star" got close enough to pinpoint a particular house, the earth would have been burnt to ashes long before.
Nonsense! God had revealed the birth of his son to Jewish shepherds who went straight to Bethlehem to see for themselves, and found him in the stable in a manger as the angels had said. The heavenly host had announced the event with great glory. There is no way that God would reveal the birth of his son to pagan practicers of everything that he condemned....satan did that....he sent the star in an attempt to kill the child before he even had a chance to grow up. How is that not obvious?So this was not a "star" in the normal sense of a heavenly body shining. I t MAY (repeat) may have been the shekinah glory of God.
Yes, that is correct, but judging by Herod’s response, all the infants two years of age and under were killed.And yes Jesus was born in a stable and laid in a feed trough (manger), but when the maji arrived Jesus was at least three years old, that is based on teh words Scripture uses that differentiate him as a new born (birth) and young child when the maji came.
I just want to make an observation here and not participate in this conversation per se, but years ago before we had a lot of access to knowledge the way we do today, what you said would have been considered something known by only an inside few (e.g. Daniel taught the Magi and that was passed on in the generations). There were a only limited number of books and teachers that one could find this sort of stuff; but as recently as 40 years ago at best you'd get a strange look in church for saying something like this. At worst maybe called a heretic. Now I see information like this quite readily available to Christians who want to know it. In that sense, I am happy for what I am seeing such as your comment here. It brings a more knowledgeable discourse instead of believing what one is told (or else lol). I guess ol' Daniel was right that knowledge would increase.Englis call them wise men, but the original word is Magi where we get our word magician from. these were astronomers most likely from Persia who with the ancinet prophecies of Daniel preserved and their astronomy and astrology skills knew of a birth of a special king. It is just that simple.
Looking at the attitude that the "wise men" of the conquered city of Babylon had towards Daniel, it seems to me that Daniel was somewhat of a thorn in their side because he believed in the one God of the Jews whereas the Babylonians had multiple gods. He only gained the favor of Nebuchadnezzar because of his interpretation of the divinely inspired dreams he was having. This made the other "wise men" both angry and jealous.I just want to make an observation here and not participate in this conversation per se, but years ago before we had a lot of access to knowledge the way we do today, what you said would have been considered something known by only an inside few (e.g. Daniel taught the Magi and that was passed on in the generations). There were a only limited number of books and teachers that one could find this sort of stuff; but as recently as 40 years ago at best you'd get a strange look in church for saying something like this. At worst maybe called a heretic. Now I see information like this quite readily available to Christians who want to know it. In that sense, I am happy for what I am seeing such as your comment here. It brings a more knowledgeable discourse instead of believing what one is told (or else lol). I guess ol' Daniel was right that knowledge would increase.
Jews did celebrate birthdays. Not by ordinance however.Everything about the “Christmas” story is from “oral tradition” passed down by an apostate church. (Matt 15:7-9)
Jews did not celebrate birthdays which is why you will not find a single mention of a birthday of any worshippers of Jehovah.
Birthdays were a big deal to astrologers however because a birthdate allowed them to cast horoscopes. Astrology was condemned in God’s law. (Deuteronomy 18:9-12)
The date of Christ’s birth is not recorded and hence Jesus did not celebrate his own birthday. There is no command for us to do that. The date of his death however is recorded, but again the event was hijacked by paganism. A little research is all it takes to see where Christendom’s pet celebrations come from.
Why to Herod? to fulfill prophecy. Just because it is an ugly prophecy- it still is God inspired.To these “wise men” “his star” was what they followed. It was no ordinary star that is for sure....but if it had been from God as you suggest, then why did it lead them first to Herod, and only after unsettling this jealous king to murderous anger, did the star guide then guide them straight to the very house where Jesus was living?
Your version of the story has big holes in it....and no logic.
All through their history the apostate Jews adopted various ideas from paganism, just like the apostate Christians did in the fourth century, grafting pagan beliefs over Christian scripture, substituting man-made traditions and doctrines for truth. (Matt 15:7-9) Read the history of Israel and see why God abandoned them after he had fulfilled his covenant with them. They broke their agreement, but God was faithful to his. (Matthew 23:37-39)Jews did celebrate birthdays. Not by ordinance however.
There is no "Christmas" in scripture. Jesus was a Jew and his birthdate is not recorded so why choose 25th December? The pagans already held their festival to Mithra on 25th December and all the traditions that go with Christmas are a collaboration of Roman and Norse paganism and mythology. Do some research and find out where all that came from...including the "Christmas tree" with that big shiny star on top....the one that led the magi to Herod and caused the deaths of all those innocent babies...And no not all things of the Christmas story is passed down from oral tradition. Much is taken from the Scriptures, though many peg things at the wrong time.
It does not state that....people who do not know that birthdays were not celebrated by God's worshippers in Bible times, (except by pagans) might assume....but assumptions are not facts.JOb celebrated his childrens birhthdays.
I have already many times...there is no command to celebrate His birthday, nor is there a command to not celebrate it either. so according to the principle laid down in Rom. 14, it is for each to do or not do according to their own conscience before god.
Well if you have doen all this research, why don't you put some facts to your allegations.
No, the prophesy of the deaths of all those infants wasn't God inspired.....it was foretold. Big difference.....God has foreknowledge and what God foretells is not what he causes, but what he foresees others doing. God did not send the magi.Why to Herod? to fulfill prophecy. Just because it is an ugly prophecy- it still is God inspired.
The holes are obvious to those who are not trying so hard to justify what God condemns. We have spoken about them before.....you don't want to listen.Okay uyopu have made an allegation my7 story has holes, so show where these holes are.
And none of this is the actual evidence I asked for to prove your allegations! Just a restating of the allegations with some new twists added.All through their history the apostate Jews adopted various ideas from paganism, just like the apostate Christians did in the fourth century, grafting pagan beliefs over Christian scripture, substituting man-made traditions and doctrines for truth. (Matt 15:7-9) Read the history of Israel and see why God abandoned them after he had fulfilled his covenant with them. They broke their agreement, but God was faithful to his. (Matthew 23:37-39)
Add to that is the fact that NO birthdates for God's servants are ever recorded in scripture. The Israelites were warned NOT to adopt the ways of the Canaanites before they entered the Promised land. The Babylonians were also practicers of what God condemned....notably astrology and the foretelling of the future. (Deut 18:9-12)
There is no "Christmas" in scripture. Jesus was a Jew and his birthdate is not recorded so why choose 25th December? The pagans already held their festival to Mithra on 25th December and all the traditions that go with Christmas are a collaboration of Roman and Norse paganism and mythology. Do some research and find out where all that came from...including the "Christmas tree" with that big shiny star on top....the one that led the magi to Herod and caused the deaths of all those innocent babies...
The prophesy you mentioned is in Matt 2:17-18 where "Rachel is weeping for her children" was fulfilled when Herod directed the killing of all male children two years of age and younger in and around Bethlehem. (Jer 31:15) The prophecy says further: “‘Hold back your voice from weeping, and your eyes from tears, for there exists a reward for your activity,’ is the utterance of Jehovah, ‘and they will certainly return from the land of the enemy.’” (Jer 31:16) Only by being raised from the dead could those slaughtered infants return from Sheol, to the comfort of the mothers who lost them in death.
It does not state that....people who do not know that birthdays were not celebrated by God's worshippers in Bible times, (except by pagans) might assume....but assumptions are not facts.
The Jewish Tanakh translates that verse....
"Now his sons would go and make a feast in each one's house on his day, and they would send and invite their three sisters to eat and drink with them."
CSB..."His sons used to take turns having banquets at their homes"'....
CJB...."It was the custom of his sons to give banquets, each on his set day in his own house"...
CEV..."Job's sons took turns having feasts in their homes"....
EHV..."His sons would regularly arrange feasts, each one in his own house on his assigned day"...
NABRE..."His sons used to take turns giving feasts"....
There are no birthdays mentioned.......I ask you to find me one"....
I have already many times...
God's worshippers were told NOT to adopt pagan practices, especially those involving beliefs that were condemned in his word...
2 Cor 6:14-18...
"Don’t be teamed with those who do not love the Lord, for what do the people of God have in common with the people of sin? How can light live with darkness? 15 And what harmony can there be between Christ and the devil? How can a Christian be a partner with one who doesn’t believe? 16 And what union can there be between God’s temple and idols? For you are God’s temple, the home of the living God, and God has said of you, “I will live in them and walk among them, and I will be their God and they shall be my people.” 17 That is why the Lord has said, “Leave them; separate yourselves from them; don’t touch their filthy things, and I will welcome you 18 and be a Father to you, and you will be my sons and daughters.” (NLT)
No, the prophesy of the deaths of all those infants wasn't God inspired.....it was foretold. Big difference.....God has foreknowledge and what God foretells is not what he causes, but what he foresees others doing. God did not send the magi.
The holes are obvious to those who are not trying so hard to justify what God condemns. We have spoken about them before.....you don't want to listen.
Research is very simple...look them up for yourself.....try Googling “the pagan origins of Christmas or Easter” it’s all there.And none of this is the actual evidence I asked for to prove your allegations! Just a restating of the allegations with some new twists added.
Seriously.......Who but satan could inspire the deaths of innocent infants just to preserve his own family dynasty? God does not cause the death of the innocent, but he does not intervene in the activities of the wicked either. He has handed world rulership over to his enemy to prove his case, so any intervention would be aiding and abetting his enemy. God will only intervene if his purpose is threatened, (such as the floods of Noah’s day) where demonic activities interfered drastically with the human race and took them to levels of wickedness way too early. The flood was a reset, getting things back on track.NOw prove also that Satan inspired the death of the Bethlehem infants centuries earlier and remembered to di it through Herod!
The biblical proof has already been provided but you can’t see it....or don’t want to.It is easy just to vomit out all sorts of allegations and accusations, but now show biblical proof that all this is evil.
You are just thinking as man thinks and not as God!Seriously.......Who but satan could inspire the deaths of innocent infants just to preserve his own family dynasty? God does not cause the death of the innocent, but he does not intervene in the activities of the wicked either. He has handed world rulership over to his enemy to prove his case, so any intervention would be aiding and abetting his enemy. God will only intervene if his purpose is threatened, (such as the floods of Noah’s day) where demonic activities interfered drastically with the human race and took them to levels of wickedness way too early. The flood was a reset, getting things back on track.
God did not bring the magi to Jerusalem because they were worshippers of false gods. He revealed the birth of his son to Jewish shepherds. If God had sent the “star”, he would have led them directly to the child, as we see that happened after they left Herod. It led them to the very house where Jesus was living.
So biblically expalin how celebrating teh birth of the Savior with trimmings is yoking oneself to evil?There it is in the Bible...in plain English....don’t adopt false religious practices from the pagans....”leave them; separate yourselves from them; don’t touch their (spiritually) filthy things”......Christendom not only touches them...but embraces them, because they love them....meaning that the Father will not accept those who violate his commands as his spiritual children.
What more do you need...?
God clearly states his own standards....it is man who strays from them....and leads others into error....the apostate Jew were a clear example of that.You are just thinking as man thinks and not as God!
Now you are limiting God on what He can and cannot do. YOu want to leash god according to your standards.
Wow.....I hope you understand that God has the right to give life or to take it.....what God does is certainly not on the same level as what flawed humanity do.God orderd the slaughter of all people in towns and villages that Israel attacked! You saying that was Satan in disguise?
If you read your Bible, you will see that God strictly controlled all celebrations that his people were told to hold on a yearly basis. All the details were to be followed to the letter....no other celebrations were permitted because of what happened when the Hebrews were released from Egyptian slavery....when Moses was taking too long to come down out of the mountain, they decided to hold a “festival to Jehovah” and they had Aaron make a golden calf, and they held this up as the “god” that brought them out of Egypt.So biblically expalin how celebrating teh birth of the Savior with trimmings is yoking oneself to evil?
It’s their pagan origins that are evil....that should be enough, especially when we have the clear command to stay away from all pagan ideas and concepts....show me in the bible where fir trees in a home are inherently evil.
Or giving gifts inhonor of Jesus is evil?
Or setting aside a day to celebrate the birth of the Savior is evil?
You are participating in false worship by adopting pagan practices under another name. “Touching” the “unclean thing” contaminates our worship. If I offered you a glass of cold water on a hot day, but I told you it was a little bit poisoned, would you drink it? What if it was mostly poison? Would you even touch it...?I know of no one who worships the tree, or Saturnalia or Bacchus or engages in any practices to honor false gods. If they do they are wrong!
I hope you understand what justification is...? The heart is the most deceitful (figurative) organ in the human body....YOu are judging from the outside, God judges the heart! It is not the externals that defile a person, but their thoughts and intents of what they do that will defile a person.
Did you get whiplash writing this? You say God has the right to take any life and then dogmatically say it was Satan who led the wise men. I suppose you believe that special astral phenomena was Satanic in design as well.Wow.....I hope you understand that God has the right to give life or to take it.....what God does is certainly not on the same level as what flawed humanity do.
Satan was behind the magi coming to Jerusalem and stirring up the jealousy of a wicked king which resulted in the deaths of innocent Jewish children....Herod had no need to kill non-Jewish children because they posed no threat to him. Would God knowingly take the lives of innocent babies whilst preserving the lives of their parents....show me one biblical example. Children died along with their wicked parents.....presumably because wicked parents will more often than not produce wicked children. No one is born wicked.....that is a choice made by any human who ends up committing crimes such as rape or murder. It’s not like they don’t know it’s wrong.
Those were commanded celebrations. But God never forbade celebrating ones birthday. Pagans ater cheese also, I suppose because pagans did it we should not? How far do you wish to go with this nit picking.If you read your Bible, you will see that God strictly controlled all celebrations that his people were told to hold on a yearly basis. All the details were to be followed to the letter....no other celebrations were permitted because of what happened when the Hebrews were released from Egyptian slavery....when Moses was taking too long to come down out of the mountain, they decided to hold a “festival to Jehovah” and they had Aaron make a golden calf, and they held this up as the “god” that brought them out of Egypt.
Jehovah was incensed! They were using his name whilst worshipping an idol. He punished the guilty.
There are no birthdates recorded in the Bible including that of Jesus’......Why? Because the Jews were to shun all pagan practices.....celebrating birthdays were a pagan practise. Astrologers used birthdates to cast horoscopes, fortelling the future. That was in direct disobedience to God’s command at Deut 18:9-12.
Wow are you so ignorant of Scripture and have swallowed the watchtower lies in toto!You are participating in false worship by adopting pagan practices under another name. “Touching” the “unclean thing” contaminates our worship. If I offered you a glass of cold water on a hot day, but I told you it was a little bit poisoned, would you drink it? What if it was mostly poison? Would you even touch it...?
Your whole post is a classic example of justification.....people will not stop “touching the unclean thing” because they love it, and don’t want to give it up.Did you get whiplash writing this? You say God has the right to take any life and then dogmatically say it was Satan who led the wise men. I suppose you believe that special astral phenomena was Satanic in design as well.
YOu still haven't offered proof other than man's reasoning.
Why ignore what scripture teaches in plain language? If something has its origins in pagan religious beliefs, we are not to “touch” it. If you adopt such practices, you touch something that is spiritually “unclean” to God. It doesn’t matter what we think of it....Those were commanded celebrations. But God never forbade celebrating ones birthday. Pagans ater cheese also, I suppose because pagans did it we should not? How far do you wish to go with this nit picking.

You use parts of scripture to justify yourself....but that is not what Jesus said....Jesus said nothing outside of a man defiles them, so celebrating a birthday and not honoring false gods is not an evil.
Whose lies did you swallow in toto? Have you never wondered? Those lies were in existence centuries before you were even born.Wow are you so ignorant of Scripture and have swallowed the watchtower lies in toto!
Whoa...hang on there buddy....read your own replies....haven't you made these exchanges "nasty and judgmental yourself"The Watchtower has taught you to be arrogant, judgmental and simply nasty! Who are you to judge another mans servant?
Nothing of pagan origin 'honors the Lord'....it didn't in Bible times and it doesn't today....God does not alter....he is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow. What offended him yesterday also offends him today....You do not wish to celebrate birthdays and Christmas in honor of the Lord? You are free to not- but you bring down serious problems to your self when you judsge those who have teh freedom of conscinece to do so in honor of the Lord.
This scenario is not found in the Bible. There will be few who will enter the narrow gate and stay on the narrow way.The truth is that everyone will worship the one who was born King of the Jews, which is Jesus, because everyone will believe in Christ with faith alone and be saved, that is guaranteed.
Maria Valtorta is not someone who has any influence outside of the Catholic Church.Maria Valtorta was shown by Jesus the scene of the Magi following the star, and at one point she sees and hears the eldest of the three describe their journey to Mary of Joseph, and she writes that she heard him say that each of them, unknown to each other, from three different points on the earth, studied and began to follow the star until meeting beyond the Dead Sea, then together following the star to Jerusalem. After leaving the Holy City and seeing the star reappear, they continued to follow it until it had "stopped over this house" (cf. Matt. 2:11), which was in Bethlehem of Judah and belonged to one of the twelve shepherds, Elias, who had adored the Messiah in a manger in a stable just outside the town nine to twelve months earlier (cf. Lk. 2:16). That night of the adoration of the shepherds was when Elias invited Joseph and Mary to live with him and his wife, Anne, where they remained until their escape to Egypt (cf. Matt. 2:13-15) (The Poem of the Man-God: Vol. I).
Read Matt 2 and take note of the detail….It's not stated in Matt. 2, or anywhere else in Scripture, that the Star was sent by satan. In fact, as you know, the Magi referred to the star as being the King of the Jew's star (Matt. 2:2).
The devil is a deceiver, so how do you know whether this woman was manipulated by satan to tell his lie instead of Bible truth?
In conclusion, what do these findings mean? That Maria Valtorta is such a good writer to be able to modulate the linguistic parameters in so many different ways and as a function of character of the plot and type of literary text, so as to cover almost the entire range of the Italian literature? Or that visions and dictations really occurred and she was only a mystical, very intelligent and talented “writing tool”? Of course, no answer grounded in science can be given to the latter question.
It seems that she has written down observations and facts that really happened at the time of Jesus’ life, as a real witness of them would have done. The question arises, unsolved from a point of view exclusively rational, how all this is possible because what Maria Valtorta writes down cannot, in any way, be traced back to her fantasy or to her astronomical and meteorological knowledge. In conclusion, if from one hand the scientific inquire has evidenced all the surprising and unexpected results reported and discussed in this paper, on the other hand our actual scientific knowledge cannot readily explain how these results are possible.
An additional line of incontrovertible evidence (which Valtorta was encouraged by Jesus to include for the benefit of “the difficult doctors” of the Church) deals with the vast amount of geographical, climatic, agricultural, historical, astronomical, and cartographical information given in her work. Authorities in these fields have verified the accuracy of what she has reported with appropriate astonishment. Valtorta accurately identifies this agricultural and climatic information that is often unique to Palestine with the appropriate calendar period which she often specifically identifies. Without any evidence of planning and with hardly any corrections, Valtorta ends up with a perfectly flowing 3½ year story line with Jesus appropriately in Jerusalem and Judea for Passover and Pentecost in all four spring seasons, and at the Tabernacles in all three fall seasons of His ministry. Valtorta shows Jesus to have traversed the land of Palestine from one end to another in at least six cycles (some 4,000 miles), ministering in some 350 named locations, including places in Palestine known only to specialized archaeologists. Not once, however, does she have Jesus (or any one of the other 500 characters) in a place inconsistent with either the story line or distance or timing necessities.
The work [The Poem of the Man-God] overflows with exact data from the viewpoint of history, topography, architecture, geography, ethnology, chronology, etc. Furthermore, Maria Valtorta often provides precise details known only by some scholars, and in certain cases, she even records details totally unknown at the time she recorded them, and which archeology, history, or science have later confirmed.
The Bible is our only source of truth...
Who were those “wise men”?….they were Babylonian astrologers.
How many “wise men” were there? The Bible does not give a number...
Read Matt 2 and take note of the detail….
Who were those “wise men”?….they were Babylonian astrologers. They are called “magi” because magical arts were practiced by the Babylonians along with astrology which was banned under God law to his people. (Deut 18:9-12) They saw “the rising of his star”….something related to astrology. Who told them that this was “his star”….not God because the star led them to Jerusalem first, and to a murderous king….not Bethlehem where the child had been born.
After sending the magi out, the star ... led them to the very house where Jesus was living with his parents, no longer at the stable but some time later.….it ”stopped” right above the house, proving that it was not sent by God, but by the devil in an attempt to have him killed. If God had sent the star it would have led them straight to Jesus.
So how accurate are those nativity scenes where the wise men are seen at the stable with the infant Jesus still in the manger…..? Lies!
Would it ever occur to you that the devil is the greatest con artist in existence, and that he was there to witness what took place throughout the whole of human history……he can give his agents (witting or unwitting) all the information he wants to, and pretends to be “an angel of light”.Jesus says that you shall know one by their fruits and that an evil tree cannot produce good fruit (Matt. 7:15-20). I know wholeheartedly
that Maria Valtorta was Jesus's spokesman from a spiritual, historical, mathematical, astronomical, geographical, agricultural, and cartographical standpoint, thanks to Him, further validated by the professionals in the aforementioned fields who have analyzed and tested the credibility of Maria Valtorta personally and her literary works.