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This research paper by Gene Williams Jr. entitled The Magi, Jeremiah, and Daniel examines the historical and theological links between the biblical Magi and the prophets Daniel and Jeremiah. The text argues that the Magi’s ability to recognize the Messiah resulted from centuries of divine preparation, specifically through Daniel’s leadership over the Babylonian wise men and his prophetic timelines. Furthermore, the author explores how Jeremiah’s writings influenced the exilic community and shaped the expectations for a coming King. The study also analyzes celestial events and the Qumran calendar to show how astronomical signs aligned with scripture to guide the Magi to Bethlehem. Ultimately, the work illustrates how God’s sovereign plan utilized ancient near-eastern traditions and Hebrew prophecy to announce the arrival of Jesus Christ to the nations.
By Andrew CaseThis research paper by Gene Williams Jr. entitled The Magi, Jeremiah, and Daniel examines the historical and theological links between the biblical Magi and the prophets Daniel and Jeremiah. The text argues that the Magi’s ability to recognize the Messiah resulted from centuries of divine preparation, specifically through Daniel’s leadership over the Babylonian wise men and his prophetic timelines. Furthermore, the author explores how Jeremiah’s writings influenced the exilic community and shaped the expectations for a coming King. The study also analyzes celestial events and the Qumran calendar to show how astronomical signs aligned with scripture to guide the Magi to Bethlehem. Ultimately, the work illustrates how God’s sovereign plan utilized ancient near-eastern traditions and Hebrew prophecy to announce the arrival of Jesus Christ to the nations.