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melchior (n)

United States operatic tenor (born in Denmark) noted for his Wagnerian roles (1890-1973)

(New Testament) one of the three sages from the east who came bearing gifts for the infant Jesus; usually represented as a king of Nubia

melchior Sentence Examples

  1. Melchior, one of the Three Wise Men, brought gold to the infant Jesus.
  2. The aroma of Melchior's incense wafted through the stable, creating an ethereal atmosphere.
  3. Melchior's deep-set eyes sparkled with wisdom and reverence.
  4. The legend of Melchior's generous gift to the Christ child has inspired generations.
  5. The star that guided Melchior and his companions was said to be exceptionally bright.
  6. Melchior's camels carried heavy sacks of precious treasures to be presented to the newborn king.
  7. In some depictions, Melchior is portrayed as a bearded man with a dark complexion.
  8. Melchior's faith in the prophecy of the Messiah was unwavering.
  9. The three gifts brought by Melchior, Caspar, and Balthazar symbolized the royalty, divinity, and humanity of Jesus Christ.
  10. Legend has it that Melchior lived a long and pious life, spreading the gospel throughout the East.

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United States operatic tenor (born in Denmark) noted for his Wagnerian roles (1890-1973), (New Testament) one of the three sages from the east who came bearing

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Melchior, one of the Three Wise Men, brought gold to the infant Jesus.

The aroma of Melchior's incense wafted through the stable, creating an ethereal atmosphere.

Melchior's deep-set eyes sparkled with wisdom and reverence.

The legend of Melchior's generous gift to the Christ child has inspired generations.