Attributed to Tintoretto, Jacopo Robusti (Italian, 1518-1594), Adoration of the Magi
The Magi have come to be known as "wise men." Their orientation was much more focused on a science kind of religious revelation. The shepherds were notified immediately after Jesus' birth by angels. Looking to a star is “very much in keeping with the religious tradition of this place in time of looking to the heavens, the stars, & the planets for information about the gods’ wishes & doings, & some stars or planets were identified with God,” says Dr. Kristin Swenson, Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Virginia Commonwealth University.
January 6th is observed as a Christain church festival called Epiphany in commemoration of the arrival of the Magi at the end of their long journey from the Far East, in Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus Christ. In Western Christain churches, Epiphany portrays the 1st manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles. In some Eastern Christain Churches, Epiphany celebrates baptism of Christ. (The word Epiphany also defines "a revealing scene or moment," & may also be seen as "an appearance or manifestation especially of a divine being.")