The Star and the Journey
In Orthodox interpretation the Star of Bethlehem is understood not as an ordinary astronomical event but as a supernatural sign, by tradition an angel sent by God to lead the Magi to the Christ Child. The star drew the wise men from the East first to Jerusalem and then onward to Bethlehem, where, according to the synaxarion, they came to worship Jesus Christ in the cave of his birth.
Medieval tradition further elaborated the identities of the three named Magi, assigning them distinct ages and homelands: Melchior depicted as older and from Arabia, Caspar as middle-aged and from Persia, and Balthasar as young. These details belong to later legend rather than to the Gospel text, which records only that the wise men came from the East.