The Magi – the Damascus connection
Dwight Longenecker, in his book Mystery of the Magi, proposes that the magi were courtiers from Nabatea (capital: Petra) in Arabia.
Their journey would have been undertaken on horseback and would have taken a few days.
We know from Matthew’s account that they returned by ‘another route’. This might have taken them to Damascus (which was at that time also part of Arabia, but later became part of the Roman empire).
If the magi sheltered in Damascus, they would have been ‘in their own country’ but sheltered both from Herod and from their own king, Aretas III. …








