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And seeing the star they rejoiced with exceeding great joy.

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And how could the earth stand against Him when the heavens themselves were at His command?"},{"author-name":"John Chrysostom","author-image":"https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/6864003fdf3714da6ff0b33a/68c88ea76859f9f8e2ffd3ee_John%20Chrysostom.png","category":"Holy Fathers and Teachers","century":4,"exegesis-text":"In this moment, the miraculous converges with the astonishing. Both occurrences were extraordinary: the Magi offering their worship and the star guiding them; it had the power to touch even the hardest of hearts. If the wise men had claimed they received messages from the prophets or had been informed by angels in secret, skepticism could have arisen. Yet, the brilliance of the star from above silences even the most brazen. Eventually, the star came to the Child and came to a halt. This indicates that a force beyond the natural qualities of ordinary stars is at work: it conceals itself and reveals itself, and once it has manifested, it takes pause. Consequently, the wise men grew even firmer in their belief and rejoiced at having discovered what they sought, becoming messengers of the truth and traveling not in vain. Their love for Christ was immense! As they approached, the star ascended directly over the Child, revealing His divine lineage. Having paused, it led them to worship."},{"author-name":"Ambrose of Milan","author-image":"https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/6864003fdf3714da6ff0b33a/68c88871ceef8c96e0998cd0_Ambrose%20of%20Milan.png","category":"Holy Fathers and Teachers","century":4,"exegesis-text":"The wise men presented gifts from their treasures. Do you wish to understand the significance of their actions? They perceived the star, which was invisible to Herod, yet it reappeared to guide them to Christ. Hence, the star signifies the path, and that path is Christ (see Jn. 14:6); in the mystery of the incarnation, Christ embodies the star: for a star shall rise from Jacob, and a man shall arise from Israel (Num. 24:17). Wherever Christ is found, a star is present, for He is the bright and morning star (Rev. 22:16). Through His light, He directs attention to Himself."},{"author-name":"Euthymios Zigabenos","author-image":"https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/6864003fdf3714da6ff0b33a/68c96d263b8c22d9c467bdab_no-pic-theosis.png","category":"Christian Authors","century":11,"exegesis-text":"They celebrated because they had discovered a trustworthy leader. Thus, they were assured that they had located what they sought."},{"author-name":"Abbot Panteleimon about the Trinity","author-image":"https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/6864003fdf3714da6ff0b33a/68c96d263b8c22d9c467bdab_no-pic-theosis.png","category":"Christian Authors","century":19,"exegesis-text":"Upon witnessing the star and observing its descent, they were filled with immense joy. How could they not feel such joy knowing that soon they would arrive at the destination of their lengthy and challenging pilgrimage?"},{"author-name":"Innocentius of Kherson","author-image":"https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/6864003fdf3714da6ff0b33a/68c88d18072d36d1a976dd2c_Innocentius%20of%20Kherson.png","category":"Holy Fathers and Teachers","century":19,"exegesis-text":"When they beheld the star, they were filled with immense joy, for they had followed the divine direction of God, the most reliable of all guides. Their joy upon seeing the star was profound. They had observed it from the outset, and the gospel writer, having mentioned the star, aimed to conclude its narrative. The delight of the Magi sprang from astonishment as they explored the Gospel accounts detailing the events surrounding the earthly existence of Jesus Christ prior to His revealed mission of salvation for humanity. This journey undertaken by the Magi and their adoration of Jesus Christ reflects the essence of their encounter."},{"author-name":"Michail (Lusin)","author-image":"https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/6864003fdf3714da6ff0b33a/68c89550c567e172d15b3055_Michail%20(Lusin).png","category":"Christian Authors","century":19,"exegesis-text":"They celebrated because in the sight of the stars, they discovered a renewed affirmation of their faith in the miraculous birth of the unique Child whom they sought. This also corroborated the message they had been given by the Sanhedrin via Herod. They were filled with joy, having once more found a reliable beacon; finally, they rejoiced at the prospect of encountering the one they had been searching for."},{"author-name":"Gladkow B.I.","author-image":"https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/6864003fdf3714da6ff0b33a/68c88bf0ceef8c96e09a6521_Gladkow%20B.I..png","category":"Christian Authors","century":19,"exegesis-text":"The Magi seemingly trusted the feigned sincerity of Herod, as they set off for Bethlehem openly sharing the intent of their journey. They likely began their travels in the evening, since in warmer climates like Palestine, it was unusual to travel during the heat of the day. Upon departing Jerusalem and gazing at the night sky, they again beheld the star that had signaled their journey from their homeland prior to their arrival in Jerusalem. Therefore, the star they first saw in the east did not lead them to Jerusalem, nor was there any necessity for such guidance, as they were aware that the King of the Jews was to be born in the land of Judah. Thus, they traveled directly to the capital of that region. The star that had shone for the Magi originally became hidden from their view as they started their journey but reappeared as they left Jerusalem for Bethlehem. This phenomenon aligns with Kepler's astronomical observations regarding a conjunction occurring a year after their initial sighting, involving Jupiter, Saturn, and the addition of Mars around the year marking the birth of Jesus Christ. Upon seeing the star once more, the Magi were filled with joy, perceiving it as a divine affirmation that the King of the Jews had indeed been born. However, their joy transformed into profound awe when they witnessed a miraculous sight: another star above the dwelling that housed the Christ Child. \\n\\nThe significance of the Star of Bethlehem was reinforced as the Jewish scholars had indicated to the Magi that this city was the birthplace of the Christ, the King of the Jews, thus they required no additional guidance to reach Bethlehem, located about nine to ten versts from Jerusalem, particularly as the route traversed a deep valley. Nevertheless, the Magi certainly needed direction to identify the exact house in Bethlehem where the Christ Child resided. The Gospel narrative does not suggest that the Magi inquired with the local inhabitants regarding this; in truth, the citizens of Bethlehem would have been unable to answer the question of where the King of the Jews was born. Consequently, without divine guidance, the Magi could not reach their destination, and behold, a miracle occurred: they beheld a star above the house where the Child was. If the star had halted at an unapproachable height, it would have been impossible to ascertain not merely which house or city it was above, but even the broader region. Therefore, given that the star’s stopping enabled the Magi to pinpoint the location of the Child so precisely, it must be understood that the star was situated directly over the house, leaving no room for doubt. This star, illuminating the very roof of the home, was no ordinary celestial body, nor merely the conjunction of Jupiter, Saturn, and Mars which they observed during their journey, but rather a miraculous and extraordinary sign."},{"author-name":"Lopuchin A.P.","author-image":"https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/6864003fdf3714da6ff0b33a/68c891400ee1341634d2276d_Lopuchin%20A.P..png","category":"Christian Authors","century":19,"exegesis-text":"Unaware of the king's murderous plan, the Magi embarked on their journey. With immense joy, they observed the reappearance of the star they had initially seen in the east, guiding them to the location of the infant Messiah."},{"author-name":"Paul Matwejewski","author-image":"https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/6864003fdf3714da6ff0b33a/68c8969f5be0d592d5a10576_Paul%20Matwejewski.png","category":"Christian Authors","century":19,"exegesis-text":"The outsiders failed to perceive that Herod was insincere, harboring intentions to exploit their immediate knowledge of the Child, with the covert desire to eliminate Him more effectively. As noted, they bore no ill will and assumed he too was speaking innocently; their devout and virtuous hearts could not fathom the full extent of the treachery of a jealous, ruthless, and power-hungry ruler. Following the guidance they received in Jerusalem, the Magi set forth for Bethlehem. Upon exiting the city, they beheld the celestial light that had first shone upon them in the East—their homeland. They recognized the star and were filled with immense joy, assured that its direction would lead them undoubtedly to the place of the Nativity and the Child Himself. As noted by St. John Chrysostom, according to the interpretation of the Venerable Isidore Pelusiot, the star acted as an evangelist, taking a path unlike that of the typical stars; for the great distance of those celestial bodies would have made it impractical to discover what they sought. Its trajectory was unique and novel, guiding them as a finger points, revealing the holy cave and the revered manger that held the Lord. \\n\\nThe star halted over the location of the Child. What did the Magi encounter upon arriving at the culmination of their extensive journey? The Evangelist records that they entered a dwelling—most likely adjacent to the cave and the manger of the Nativity—where the Holy Family had resided after the visitors from Bethlehem had diminished. From a perceptual standpoint, there was nothing remarkable; merely a humble abode and a modest Mother—nothing to astonish or captivate the senses. However, the Magi did not seek opulence or grandeur; their intention was to venerate the future great King whom the miraculous star had revealed to them. They focused not on the poverty and simplicity surrounding Christ, nor were they swayed by any external appearances. In the view of St. John Chrysostom, they approached Him not as a mere mortal but as God and the gracious Giver."},{"author-name":"Bogolepow D.P.","author-image":"https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/6864003fdf3714da6ff0b33a/68c96d263b8c22d9c467bdab_no-pic-theosis.png","category":"Christian Authors","century":19,"exegesis-text":"The Magi journeyed to Bethlehem during the night, following Eastern tradition. Suddenly, the star they had observed in their homeland reappeared and led them until it reached the summit of the mountain where the Holy Child was located. The reappearance of the star rekindled the hopes of the Magi, who had begun to doubt their divination after failing to find the Newborn King of the Jews within the royal palaces. Upon entering the house and reverently worshipping the Child, the Magi, adhering to the Eastern custom of honoring important figures through gifts, presented valuable offerings to the Lord: gold, frankincense, and myrrh. After receiving divine guidance in a dream, these wise men chose to return to their homeland by a different route, avoiding Jerusalem, likely traveling around the southern edge of the Dead Sea."},{"author-name":"Alexander Gorsky","author-image":"https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/6864003fdf3714da6ff0b33a/68c8884037c1e1c51e1332e2_Alexander%20Gorsky.png","category":"Christian Authors","century":19,"exegesis-text":"With unshakeable joy and a reverence aligned with the expectations that inspired their journey, the travelers entered the dwelling and discovered a mother with her child. The humble surroundings that might have raised doubts for others were hardly acknowledged by them, their focus drawn entirely by the remarkable manifestation of the heavenly sign. Without asking questions or confirming their location, they immediately knelt before the Child in the presence of His mother, paying homage in the manner customary for subjects in the East to their rulers. They beheld Him as the Divine Sovereign, and in gratitude for the privilege of witnessing this precious sight, they presented gifts from their treasures: incense, myrrh, and gold—offerings fit for a king that even those of modest standing would bring before their lord. The stark contrast between the lavish gifts and the humble circumstances of the child and His mother was significant; yet these visitors had not come to admire royal splendor—had that been their intention, they would have remained with Herod. Instead, they sought to behold the blessed Child, the future great King. The assurance that they had found Him in this town and home overshadowed any trivial concerns. They understood that Providence, which had revealed His birth to them in such a remarkable manner, must have had its reasons for selecting a seemingly insignificant town for His arrival. Furthermore, it is not unusual for those of noble lineage, including royal offspring, to remain concealed in obscurity before eventually stepping into prominence at a destined time."}]}

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