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- Mark and John: A Wedding at Cana—Whose and Where?
There is an intriguing story, unique to the Gospel of John, about a wedding at Cana attended by Jesus and his disciples Whose wedding was it?
- Wedding at Cana - Wikipedia
In the Gospel account, Jesus, his mother and his disciples are invited to a wedding at Cana in Galilee When his mother notices that the wine (Ancient Greek: οἶνος) has run out, Jesus delivers a sign of his divinity by turning water into wine at her request
- The Wedding at Cana – Whose Wedding Was It? - Taylor Marshall
Paolo Veronese’s The Wedding at Cana We know that Christ changed water into wine, but whose wedding was it? Saint Bede and Saint Thomas Aquinas speculate that this was the wedding of Saint John the Evangelist
- At whose wedding did Jesus perform his first miracle of . . . - eBible
Some assume that it might have been Nathanael's wedding It happened In Cana and he was from Cana (Jn 21:2) The story occurs right after the meeting of Nathanael with Jesus for the first time Probably, Nathaniel could have been praying about his upcoming marriage when Jesus interrupted him The truth is that no one knows exactly whose wedding
- Why did Jesus choose the wedding at Cana for His first miracle?
There is no way to know for certain why Jesus chose a wedding in Cana to perform His first miracle (John 2:1–11) We can hypothesize, however, and we have some Old Testament prophecies to help us piece together some possibilities
- Who Got Married at Cana? | Bible-Science Guy - WordPress. com
The wedding occurred the day after Jesus’ conversation with His disciple Nathanael The day John the Baptist saw Jesus was the first day (John 1:29, 35-36); the day Jesus talked with Nathanael was the second day (John 1:43-51); the day of the wedding was the third day (John 2:1)
- What is the significance of the story of the wedding at Cana in the Bible?
The wedding at Cana unfolds in a small village nestled in Galilee, an area known for its vibrant culture and rich agricultural life During the time of Jesus, weddings were significant social events that often lasted several days, bringing together families and communities
- John 2:1-11,Matthew 8:5-13,Matthew 15:21-28,Mark 7:24-30,Luke 7:1-10 . . .
The Wedding at Cana 1 [a]On the third day there was a wedding[b] in Cana[c] in Galilee, and the mother of Jesus was there 2 Jesus and his disciples were also invited to the wedding 3 When the wine ran short, the mother of Jesus said to him, “They have no wine ” 4 [d][And] Jesus said to her, “Woman, how does your concern affect me?
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