|    Part, Question1   3, 15|          in the adoration of the ~Magi. For he says: "Before He
 2   3, 29|         Epiph. iv) says that "the Magi found the Child Jesus small
 3   3, 36|           of the adoration of the Magi, who were informed of Christ'
 4   3, 36|           concerning it." But the Magi seem to be God's foes; ~
 5   3, 36|          not aside after wizards [magi], ~neither ask anything
 6   3, 36|       have been made known to the Magi.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[36] A[
 7   3, 36|   shepherds were Israelites, ~the Magi were Gentiles. The former
 8   3, 36|        point of contrast: for the Magi were wise and powerful;
 9   3, 36|            and to sinners, as the Magi. He was made known both
10   3, 36|          and afterwards came the ~Magi from afar, who were "the
11   3, 36|          the profane rites of the Magi. Yet ~did this Corner-Stone
12   3, 36|          those who say that these Magi were not ~wizards, but wise
13   3, 36|       astronomers, who are called Magi among the Persians or ~Chaldees.~
14   3, 36|        works of Chrysostom]: "The Magi came from the ~east, because
15   3, 36|           the angels, and to the ~Magi through the star. Much more,
16   3, 36|       says (Serm. xxxiv) that the Magi found the ~"infant Jesus
17   3, 36|       have been announced to ~the Magi by means of the star. For
18   3, 36|          But to the shepherds and Magi, as being occupied with
19   3, 36|            to both (shepherds and Magi) it is revealed through
20   3, 36|         by means of a star to the Magi, who ~were wont to consider
21   3, 36|          man's birth: whereas the Magi did not ~know the time of
22   3, 36|           qu. ~lxiii, that "these Magi followed the tradition of
23   3, 36|   Epiphany ~(ccclxxiv), that "the Magi had received a revelation
24   3, 36|         before the ~shepherds and Magi.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[36] A[
25   3, 36|           1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the Magi were the "first-fruits of
26   3, 36|           been made known ~to the Magi before the shepherds.~Aquin.:
27   3, 36|         so that it seems that the Magi were two ~years in coming
28   3, 36|          Second in order were the Magi, who came to Christ on the ~
29   3, 36|       this is foreshadowed in the Magi. Thirdly it came ~to the
30   3, 36|        and he was preceded by the Magi and the shepherds, who did ~
31   3, 36|          the shepherds before the Magi.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[36] A[
32   3, 36|          of the star ~seen by the Magi. For Chrysostom (Hom. ii
33   3, 36|          the star was seen by the Magi ~during the two years that
34   3, 36|       after the departure of the ~Magi, "perceiving that He was
35   3, 36|         as he had ~heard from the Magi.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[36] A[
36   3, 36|           was born, and ~that the Magi set off as soon as they
37   3, 36|         babes, not as soon as the Magi ~departed, but two years
38   3, 36|        may have ~thought that the Magi, "being deceived by the
39   3, 36|        star which appeared to the Magi belonged to the heavenly ~
40   3, 36|        star which appeared to the Magi belonged ~to the heavenly
41   3, 36|        star which appeared to the Magi belonged to ~the heavenly
42   3, 36|       shepherds by angels, to the Magi by a star. ~A heavenly tongue
43   3, 36|       star which appeared to the ~Magi was really a star from the
44   3, 36|           s ~birth: wherefore the Magi said (Mt. 2:2): "Where is
45   3, 36|        star which appeared to the Magi did not belong to ~the heavenly
46   3, 36|   positions of Persia, whence the Magi came, and Judea. ~Secondly,
47   3, 36|          continuous, but when the Magi had to continue their journey
48   3, 36|     evident that the words of the Magi, "We have seen His star
49   3, 36|           so did He appear to the Magi ~under the form of a star.
50   3, 36|          a star, appeared ~to the Magi. But it seems more probable
51   3, 36| brightness appeared to the three ~Magi in the east, which, through
52   3, 36|          it was becoming that the Magi should come to adore Christ
53   3, 36|           was unbecoming that the Magi should come to ~adore Christ
54   3, 36|       from ~his subjects. But the Magi did not belong to the kingdom
55   3, 36|  Therefore it was foolish of ~the Magi to proclaim the birth of
56   3, 36|       than a human sign. But ~the Magi had come to Judea from the
57   3, 36|         already reigning. But the Magi did not find Christ ~resplendent
58   3, 36|         do not err. Therefore the Magi were right in offering ~
59   3, 36|           above (A[3], ad 1), the Magi are the ~"first-fruits of
60   3, 36|          we must believe that the Magi, inspired by the Holy Ghost,
61   3, 36|       died, none of them did ~the Magi seek to adore. And so they
62   3, 36|     proclaiming [Christ King] the Magi foreshadowed the ~constancy
63   3, 36|        King ~who was to come, the Magi feared not the king who
64   3, 36|           The ~star which led the Magi to the place where the Divine
65   3, 36|          longer saw the star, the Magi, by human instinct, went
66   3, 36|           that by the zeal of the Magi who came ~from afar, the
67   3, 36|       Opus Imperfectum]): "If the Magi had come in search of an ~
 
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