The Journey and Their Mode of Travel:
Syriac texts emphasize that the Magi came on horses, not camels. Horses were symbols of royal authority and swiftness, aligning with their role as emissaries of a kingly mission.This detail contrasts with Western Nativity scenes that traditionally depict camels.2. Timing of Their Visit:
Syriac and broader Eastern traditions suggest the Magi visited Jesus when he was a toddler, not a newborn.The star (ܟܘܟܒܐ) is often interpreted in Syriac tradition as leading them to a house rather than the manger (Matthew 2:11).3. The Twelve Names of the Magi:
According to Syriac tradition, there were twelve Magi, each representing different regions of the East.Names (examples from Syriac manuscripts):HormizdYazdegerdPerozDadharsesShaburArdachshirMihryarNarsaiAshkhenTirdatAnushirwanSatarbukhThese names reflect their possible Persian and Aramaic cultural affiliations.for more teachings of Aramaic scripture check Twins International Academy www.twinstours.com/webinars