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  1. The text of John 2:111, when taken independently, can be read as a self-sufficient episode describing a miracle at the wedding in Cana, specifically Jesus’ act of turning water into wine.

  2. 1 maj 2020 · Research PDF Available. Exegesis on John 2:1-11 The Wedding at Cana. May 2020. DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.28961.63849. Authors: Renniel Jayson Jacinto Rosales. Sta. Teresa...

  3. Download Free PDF. More Than A Miracle: An Exegetical and Hermeneutical Analysis of John 2:1-11. Vadim Yurchenko. The text of John 2:1–11, when taken independently, can be read as a self-sufficient episode describing a miracle at the wedding in Cana, specifically Jesus’ act of turning water into wine.

  4. A summary of John 2:1-12 (Oct. 26, 2017) 1. Jesus attended a wedding in Cana of Galilee (2:1). It was probably a large wedding with many guests. How can we deduce this? By the size of the six stone water jars which people used to wash their hands, each one holding 20-30 gallons. One gallon equals almost 4 liters (3.78 to be exact). It probably

  5. The text of John 2:111, when taken independently, can be read as a self-sufficient episode describing a miracle at the wedding in Cana, specifically Jesus’ act of turning water into wine.

  6. Lesson Purpose: The purpose of this lesson is to demonstrate Gods interest in the everyday activities of our lives. Jesus’ first miracle took place at a wedding. He used His power to help a family not to be embarrassed. Jesus cares about our lives too.

  7. “Four Lessons from Jesus' First Miracle” – John 2:1-11 – January 20, 2018 Of the 35 miracles of Jesus recorded in the Bible, which 3 do you think were the most powerful and beneficial? His resurrection. Raising Lazarus. Calming waves and wind to keep his disciples from drowning are probably on most of our lists. Did

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