The term "Magi" refers to a group of ancient Persian priests and scholars known for their expertise in astrology, medicine, and the interpretation of dreams. They are often associated with the Zoroastrian religion and played a significant role in the spiritual and political life of the Achaemenid Empire. The Magi are best known in the context of the Christian tradition, particularly in the story of the Nativity, where they are described as wise men who followed a star to visit the newborn Jesus.
In the Bible, specifically in the book of Matthew, the Magi are depicted as bringing gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh to honor Jesus. Their journey symbolizes the recognition of Jesus' significance beyond the Jewish community, highlighting